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    family life since colonial times. In recent years‚ families have gone through many disconcerting and disruptive changes. But if family life today seems unsettled‚ so‚ too‚ was family life in the past. The family’s roles and functions‚ size and composition‚ and emotional and power dynamics have all changed dramatically over time. Perhaps the biggest difference between families then and now is that colonial society placed relatively little importance on familial privacy. In colonial America‚ the family

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    ROLE OF SLAVE LABOR IN COLONIAL AMERICAN SOCIETY Differences in classes began to form due to the high demand for slave labor in Colonial American Society. Slave labor also helped to cause racial tension even in the cities. The population also increased in Colonial America due to the high demand for slave labor therefore many African slaves were imported from Africa. The beginning of slaves in the Americas was through the Columbian Exchange. Indians also became slaves for the English because

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    Colonization DBQ Colonial America showed democratic growth socially and religiously‚ but was also undemocratic because of restrictions on some social groups and unequal politics. In the beginning of the American colonies‚ the people started creating new ways of government. One of these ways was democracy. The colonies were democratic because they began allowing the citizens to have a say in government (Doc 3). If the people did not like how their government was run they could produce their own

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    American Revolution was actually not revolutionary at all. In their view‚ colonials rebelled against Britain to keep things the way they were‚ not to change them. Do you agree? Use relevant facts about the social‚ economic and/or political situation in pre-Revolutionary America to argue your point. The not so revolutionary‚ some historians claimed this about American Revolutionary. Accordingly‚ they argued that the colonials rebelled against Britain not to change then but to keep things are. This

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    Early American and Colonial Period to 1776 American literature begins with the orally transmitted myths‚ legends‚ tales‚ and lyrics (always songs) of Indian cultures. There was no written literature among the more than 500 different Indian languages and tribal cultures that existed in North America before the first Europeans arrived. As a result‚ Native American oral literature is quite diverse. Narratives from quasi-nomadic hunting cultures like the Navajo are different from stories of settled

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    When the European colonists came to the Americas‚ they saw many new and different aspects of life and a whole new world unlike their own. Two major elements the colonists saw were the native “barbarians” who had their own culture and as well as the native land filled with opportunity to grow crops and many colonists had different views on how to treat these newly found treasures. When the colonists explored the Americas‚ they met many native tribes. These tribes had varying cultures depending on

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    The main theme that I pulled from this unit was laws and the methods of punishment: deterrence and retribution‚ as well as the treatment the prisoners faced. In class I remembered writing these words down (methods of punishment)‚ and after reviewing the chapters and looking back at notes I pieced together why they were so important. I felt like the treatment of these inmates was just as important as well. In early colonial America the colonies developed their own set of laws based on their religion

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    while the girls were usually learned how to spin and weave thread. At home boys helped plant while girls sewed‚ did house cooking‚ and cleaning(Life in the Middle Colonies.). B. Just like the New England colony the middle colony economy was different from the others. “The Middle Colonies were the big food producing

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    A "T-chart" helps you see two ideas side by side. Gender roles are the kinds of jobs and responsibilities that society expects women and men to do. Filling in the T-chart will help you think about how gender roles have changed since the days of colonial America. On one side of the chart‚ list at least four different jobs that women did in the past. On the other side‚ list some jobs they do now. This section is worth eight points. Typical Women’s Roles Early America: House wife‚ Cook‚ Cleaner

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    1870-1917. There were many profound changes‚ however the American industrialization and urbanization were the most rapid and unquestionably the most important. The industrialist brought forth household names that are still around today such as Swift‚ Armour‚ Westinghouse‚ Pillsbury‚ Pullman‚ Rocketfeller‚ Carnegie‚ and Duke. Due to the rapid movement of industrialization‚ so began a movement of urbanization. Between 1860 and 1910‚ urban population increased sevenfold and by the 1920’s more than

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