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Title: I. Southern British Colonies


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I. Southern British Colonies
  • A. British Women in the South
  • 1. Jamestown
  • Tobacco
  • Tobacco Brides
  • 2. Population and Life Span
  • disease
  • death due to childbirth
  • 3. Women in the Chesapeake
  • women inheritance feme covert/sole
  • 4. Indentured Servants
  • 5. Bacons Rebellion of 1676 protest against
    elite
  • 6. Planter Class

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I. Southern British Colonies
  • B. African Women
  • 1. Early Slavery
  • 2. Middle Passage
  • 3. Slavery Institutionalized
  • 4. Demographics
  • 5. African American Families and Culture
  • 6. Freed Blacks

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II. Northern British Colonies
  • A. Introduction
  • 1. Puritan Beliefs equality before God moral
    code
  • sexual pleasure only through marriage to help
    sustain the order
  • education women taught to read and write
    religious scriptures
  • 2. Puritan Migration

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II. Northern British Colonies
  • B. The Puritan Search for Order The Family and
    the Law
  • 1. Family Migration and Birthrates
  • 2. Regulation of Marriage, Sexual Relations 3.
    Mary Rowlandson
  • C. Disorderly Women
  • 1. Anne Hutchinson
  • 2. Witchcraft in New England

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II. Northern British Colonies
  • D. Womens Work and Consumption Patterns  
  • 1. Womens Labor  
  • 2. Networks of Women  
  • 3. Midwives  
  • 4. Northern Slavery  
  • 5. Consumer Revolution

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II. Northern British Colonies
  • E. Dissenters from Dissenters Women in
    Pennsylvania
  • 1. William Penn
  • 2. Equality among Quakers
  • 3. Quakers and Slavery

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III. Other Europes/Other Americas
  • A. New Netherland
  • 1. Dutch Colonization
  • 2. Womens Legal Rights
  • 3. African Americans and Jews in Colony
  • 4. Changes under English Rule

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III. Other Europes/Other Americas
  • B. New France
  • 1. Gender Balance in Colony
  • 2. Fur Traders and Native Women
  • 3. Ursuline Nuns committed to the education of
    women
  • C. New Spain
  • 1. Pueblo Revolt
  • 2. Spanish Regain Control women could own
    property
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