Virtually everyone below adult age was 'home-schooled' then, and women played the primary role in this function. Ah, the good ol' days.
Religions played a significant role in colonial America by shaping social norms, influencing laws, and providing a sense of community and identity for settlers. Different religious groups, such as Puritans, Quakers, and Catholics, established their own colonies and institutions, contributing to the diverse religious landscape of the colonies. Religion also played a role in conflicts and tensions between different groups, as well as in the development of religious freedom and tolerance in the colonies.
The historical significance of the pilgrims can be seen in various colonial foundations in America. They also played a very significant role in the formulation of part the constitution.
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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 role of money in colonial America is to provide supplies to live. For more information, go to http:/chalk.richmond.edu/education/projects/webquests/america/index.html hope this helped!
Yes. Powerful preachers were found in colonial America and these men played a major role in the religious life of the colonists.
To take care of house needs
George Whitefield traveled to America seven times throughout his life to preach the gospel. He was a prominent preacher in the Great Awakening movement and played a significant role in shaping religious beliefs in colonial America.
George Washington was the Commander in Chief of the Colonial Forces.
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He was voted in unanimously by the electoral college in 1789 and again in 1792. he is still the only president to have received 100% of the electoral votes.
He was, as described: "The Father of his country".
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