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Colonial courtship refers to the social practices and customs surrounding romantic relationships and marriage in colonial America, primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries. It was often a formal and community-influenced process, involving family approval and social rituals. Courtship typically included public interactions, chaperoned visits, and an emphasis on social status and economic stability. Love was important, but practical considerations like family connections and financial security played a significant role in the choice of a partner.

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