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He was to provide the needs of the household, love and protect his family, and teach his children about life which revolved around God. Puritan life consisted largely of farming. Both the men and women contributed to this way of life by planting and weeding from day to day.
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Religion played an important role in Puritan life. They felt that they were chosen by God for a special purpose and that they must live every moment in a God-fearing manner. Every man, woman, and child was expected to attend the meeting on the Sabbath without question. ... The men sat on one side, the women sat on the other,
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This list reflects Puritan views on women quite clearly. ... Puritanism in New England; One cannot separate life in Puritan New England from the church. Religion dominated every aspect of Puritan society and family. This website from Washington State University explores Puritanism in New England and ... 3d. Puritan Life...
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Choices were few in the Puritans' world. Massachusetts Bay Colony, in the 17th century, was not a bastion of freedom and equality. Women were barely second-class citizens. ... Although the Puritans had fled England in search of religious freedom, conformity was the only accepted way of life in Boston on the day Mary Dyer died.
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On my stamp I want to show the reader what a normal day for the Puritans would be like. It would include: men chopping wood, black smiths creating horse shoes, and women and children cooking. It would also include men hunting, a church and a few houses.
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Curiously enough, Puritan women were far more versed in such worldly concerns. ... Although subordinate to their husbands in the religious life of both home and church, Puritan “goodwives” played an important role in the economies of their households, and husbands entrusted them with a wide range of...
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More Essays on puritan life ... Religion impact on puritan life 631 words ... Puritan and Native Women 852 words...
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Goldman, Maureen. "American Women and the Puritan Heritage: Anne Hutchinson to Harriet Beecher ... 3. Octavio Paz, among others, has called Puritan society a culture based on the principle of exclusion. Discuss, with particular references to literary works, the evidence of this principle in Puritan life and culture.
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