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What role did women play in the puritan society?

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What were the demands of behavior for the colonists of Puritan Society?

odination of women


Witches were welcomed into Puritan society?

No - women accused of being witches were hunted tortured and killed.


Who Anne Hutchingson?

Anne Hutchinson was a religious thinker and important figure in American colonial history. She was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 due to her outspoken beliefs and criticisms of Puritan authorities. Hutchinson was seen as a threat to the Puritan establishment due to her unconventional views on the role of women in society and her teachings about individual interpretation of religious scripture.


When was puritan society ORGANIZED?

the puritan society was organized in the late 16th century


What jobs do Puritan men do in modern society?

Puritan Men had to wash dishes.Sometimes they had to farm and sometims they had to Preach the lords word.Some Puritan Men had to baby sit there children while the women worked in the farm or barn.


What was the Puritan term for their holy society?

puritan "covenant"


What role did gender play in puritan life?

Gender played a significant role in Puritan life, with strict gender roles defining the roles and expectations of men and women. Men were seen as the head of the household, responsible for providing for their family and engaging in public life, while women were expected to maintain the household, care for children, and uphold domestic responsibilities. These gender roles were enforced through social norms, laws, and religious teachings in Puritan society.


What was a woman's role in Puritan society?

In Puritan society, women were primarily expected to fulfill domestic roles, focusing on homemaking, child-rearing, and managing the household. They were viewed as subordinate to men and were often seen as responsible for upholding moral standards and religious values within the family. While women could exert some influence in the community, particularly through their roles in the church and as moral guides, their opportunities for independence and leadership were significantly limited compared to men. Overall, a woman's identity and value were largely tied to her family and her ability to conform to Puritan ideals.


Which describes women in Puritan society?

In Puritan society, women were typically viewed as subordinate to men, primarily responsible for managing the household and raising children. Their roles were largely defined by strict religious and social norms, which emphasized piety, obedience, and modesty. While some women could hold limited positions of influence within the church or community, they were generally excluded from formal power and leadership roles. Women's rights and freedoms were severely restricted, reflecting the patriarchal structure of Puritan life.


What was the impact of witchcraft on puritan society?

Puritan's were highly religions and did not believe in any type of witchcraft and so they felt the need to excommunicate any women they felt were part of witchcraft. Nevertheless, lots of women were put for trial while being innocent


Why was the Salem witch called goody instead of their names.?

"Goody" was short for "Goodwife", a form of address for women at the time in puritan society