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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... tended to per- form outdoor agricultural work and lived among large numbers of fellow slaves . This made finding a husband and living among an extended family far easier . Slaves who lived in towns led more isolated lives . Their work ...
... tended to dress in conser- vative fashions and colors . Despite the stereotype of Puritans dressing from head to toe in somber black , they dressed with far more variety and style . It is true they shunned the outlandish and provocative ...
... tended to believe that some sort of misconduct had occurred and were often willing to punish defendants for a lesser crime . With the exception of pregnant women who might be seeking to avoid a fornication conviction , people tended to ...
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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 |