To colonize of course.
build, hunt, farm, and so on. The woman just stayed at home and took care of the child(ren).
Planting, caring for, and harvesting the crops
Yes. Powerful preachers were found in colonial America and these men played a major role in the religious life of the colonists.
Men during colonial times worked hard to support their often large families. They worked farms, ran shops, and worked in the family business.
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In colonial Georgia, men played many roles. They were the breadwinners of the family. They farmed the land, took care of repairs, tended to the farm animals and protected their families.
If your question is about Colonial America, then the role of the Catholic Church was practically non-existent as, for the most part, colonial America was settled by puritans and other protestants.
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The main role of the Colonial Militia was to be the front line of the smaller battles against Britain. The Colonial Militia would also take parts protecting waterways and key roads.
The main role of the Colonial Militia was to be the front line of the smaller battles against Britain. The Colonial Militia would also take parts protecting waterways and key roads.
Between 16 and 20 it was expected for young colonial men and women to marry.
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They replaced colonial assemblies.