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Women and children were a vital part of the community and family, but they had no community rights or ability to vote.

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How did the Pilgrim view women and children?

The Pilgrims viewed women and children as integral to their community, with distinct roles in both the family and society. Women were expected to manage the household, care for children, and contribute to agriculture, while children were seen as future members of the community who needed guidance and education. The Pilgrim society valued the moral and spiritual upbringing of both women and children, emphasizing their importance in maintaining the family unit and the broader religious mission of the colony. Overall, while women and children had defined roles, they were respected and essential to the Pilgrim way of life.


How did the puritans and the pilgrims view of the Anglican church differ?

The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)


What were the reasons that the pilgrims were able to survive early hardships in their settlement?

Tobacco planting became very popular and made them very rich Women, children, and slaves helped with everything such as farming and they had a representive government


What do pilgrims wear?

Pilgrim children wear clothing that are probably made by hand from animal skins, or from Indian trade. The pilgrims wore old woven clothing


How did society view of the role of women in th 1950?

The women in the 1950s were viewed by society as a wife that stayed home, cleaned the house, washed the children, and cooked for the family. They were taught to be everything the man in the house wanted her to be. The women in the 1950s were taught "how to be a good wife" from a home economics textbook in the 1950s. Women were not supposed to hold jobs. They were also meant to hold a spot on their children's PTA board.

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How did the Pilgrim view women and children?

The Pilgrims viewed women and children as integral to their community, with distinct roles in both the family and society. Women were expected to manage the household, care for children, and contribute to agriculture, while children were seen as future members of the community who needed guidance and education. The Pilgrim society valued the moral and spiritual upbringing of both women and children, emphasizing their importance in maintaining the family unit and the broader religious mission of the colony. Overall, while women and children had defined roles, they were respected and essential to the Pilgrim way of life.


How did the sailors on board the mayflower treat the pilgrims?

The sailors treated the pilgrims rudely, impolitely, and improperly - even the women and children. They cursed a lot, and they were very troublesome.


How did the puritans' and the pilgrims' view the Anglican church differ?

puritan's were pilgrims


How many pilgrims were women in Canterbury Tales?

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How do native Americans view Thanksgiving?

that the pilgrims can get smurfed


Who went on a Crusade?

The Crusaders, who could be children OR women, could be Crusaders... or whoever wanted to serve their religion. in the middle ages pilgrims or explorers were the Crusaders of the Holy Land


How were the pilgrims educated?

The Pilgrim children were home schooled.


How did the puritans' and the pilgrims' view of the Anglican church?

The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)


How did puritans and the pilgrims view of the Anglican church?

The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)


How did the puritans and the pilgrims view of the church differ?

The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)