they had to hunt
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The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.
what are the roles of metis men
Men and women's roles in America were almost the same as their roles in England, but the colonies were very isolated from England. In America, the colonists had to worry about Indian attacks, and slavery. There were poor families in England,but no slaves. Men outnumbered women in the American colonies,and the mortality rates were much higher in America than England.
The men's roles were to hunt, fish, and build houses.
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what was the calusa indians roles for men
The men fought in the war
In the southern colonies during the 1800s, men primarily took on roles as landowners, farmers, and plantation managers, with a significant emphasis on agricultural production, particularly in cash crops like cotton and tobacco. They often held positions of authority and leadership within their communities, serving as political leaders, militia members, and heads of households. Additionally, many men participated in the institution of slavery, either by owning enslaved people or managing their labor. Overall, men's roles were deeply intertwined with the economic and social structures of the region, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle and hierarchical society of the South.
The roles of ancient men were fight in wars and protect everybody and to help build things.
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women