Title | Women in the Household Economy (1709) |
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Author | Mike D |
Course | United States History since 1877 |
Institution | University of Massachusetts Lowell |
Pages | 8 |
File Size | 94.3 KB |
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February 6, 2018 Prof. Chen History to 1877 Women in the Household Economy (1709) Throughout the course of early history, it is known that women have be in societies and not given the opportunity to work to their fullest ability. This n must the main supporters of the family was not the case in Carolina in 1709. Fr New Voyage to Carolina!, author John Lawson (1709) ! !writes to his intended au potential-future-settlers on how crucial the roles of women (and children) seem society of Carolina in the early 1700’s. John Lawson, an English naturalist, traveled over 1,000 miles to arrive 1709. After settling and creating a homestead of his own, he wrote !A New Voya explain his journey to and his new life in Carolina. This new life of Lawson wa Carolina seemed to differ greatly from the majority of America at that time, in t responsibilities of the home were spread equally amongst family members, rega sex. Lawson wanted this to be known. The excerpt taken from !A New Voyage to 84-85 !that I will be assessing contains information on the roles of every membe Carolina. John Lawson described the livelihood of homesteads during this time have “revolved around
all members
men women and children ” Lawson co...