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In the 1600s in what is now the United States, women primarily engaged in domestic roles, managing households, tending to children, and performing tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and sewing. Many were involved in agricultural work, assisting with planting and harvesting crops. Indigenous women also played vital roles in their communities, contributing to both agricultural practices and social life. Additionally, some women participated in trade and commerce, particularly in emerging colonial towns.

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