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English men & woman
The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.
In the 17th Century, New England's economy was just getting started. There were several companies that sent men and women to New England to work in the logging industry in the late 1500's. Many of the men did not do the work they were asked to do, so the companies did not prosper at first.
Many New England colonies earn there living because they have the sea where they can go fishing and they are also lucky that big whales are there. They need the whales for the oil because that time there were no electricity so the most important part of the whales body was blumber because it has fats that has oil when they burn it!
Colonists spent most of their day trying to survive in their new land. Men would spend their day farming. Women would spend their day preparing for the meals and making things that they would need.
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Men and women's roles in America were almost the same as their roles in England, but the colonies were very isolated from England. In America, the colonists had to worry about Indian attacks, and slavery. There were poor families in England,but no slaves. Men outnumbered women in the American colonies,and the mortality rates were much higher in America than England.
The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony
English men & woman
they had to hunt
New England colonies were Purtians and the effect was that only white men who owned land and were members of the church and were 21 could vote.
No. In New England, 85 percent of white men were literate. In the Middle Colonies, 65 percent of white men were literate, and in the Southern Colonies, about 50 percent were.
In the Southern colonies, women had limited legal rights, primarily focused on marriage and property ownership, with many being expected to manage households and plantations. In contrast, women in New England colonies experienced slightly more legal autonomy, as they could own property and engage in business, though societal norms still emphasized their roles as wives and mothers. Both regions restricted women's rights compared to men, but New England's Puritan influence allowed for some degree of legal recognition and involvement in community affairs. Overall, while women in both colonies faced significant restrictions, New England offered a somewhat broader scope of legal rights.
The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.
In the 17th Century, New England's economy was just getting started. There were several companies that sent men and women to New England to work in the logging industry in the late 1500's. Many of the men did not do the work they were asked to do, so the companies did not prosper at first.
Sons of Liberty was organized by Sam Adams the cousin of John Adams. Sam was the biggest smuggler in the colonies and the man who backed him was Hancock . They were in New England and Boston and used the coves and coastlines to bring in goods off of ships. There was a total of 350 men who were on the roster for the group.
A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato