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They performed an essential economic function in colonial America , and had a much wider range of economic opportunities than women in the Old Country . Frontier conditions created a spirit of comradeship and mutual help , and men and ...
They performed an essential economic function in colonial America , and had a much wider range of economic opportunities than women in the Old Country . Frontier conditions created a spirit of comradeship and mutual help , and men and ...
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The vast majority of colonial women worked in their homes , in activities absolutely essential to the survival of their families . Whatever their husbands and sons produced from field and forest , women processed .
The vast majority of colonial women worked in their homes , in activities absolutely essential to the survival of their families . Whatever their husbands and sons produced from field and forest , women processed .
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Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were generally eager to move westward to ...
Thus , pioneer women were essential not only to the survival of their families but to the building of communities in the New World . Frontier Life . Pioneer settlers , hunters , and ranchers were generally eager to move westward to ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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