Women in Early America: Struggle, Survival, and Freedom in a New WorldBloomsbury Academic, 2004 M11 23 - 495 páginas This volume fills a gap in traditional women's history books by offering fascinating details of the lives of early American women and showing how these women adapted to the challenges of daily life in the colonies. |
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... colonists living on isolated farms welcomed the prospect of having a healthy adult Indian man as a slave . Such men were either killed outright or transported to the West Indies for enslavement . The colonists believed female slaves ...
... colonists having assimilated into Indians tribes continued to float around the area for centuries , but no concrete proof has surfaced . Most historians believe the colonists , including the infant Virginia Dare , assimi- lated with ...
... colonists , giving the mis- leading impression colonists had universally austere attitudes toward sexuality . On the contrary ; sex within marriage was considered a vital and healthy activity . Although young people were discouraged ...
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Abortion | 1 |
Addictive Substances | 8 |
African American Women | 14 |
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Women in Early America: Struggle, Survival, and Freedom in a New World Dorothy Auchter Mays Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Women in Early America: Struggle, Survival, and Freedom in a New World Dorothy A. Mays Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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American Indian Chronology: Chronologies of the American Mosaic Phillip M. White Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |