Essay On Women In Colonial America

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Reflection Paper- Order & Disorder in Colonial America For many women in Colonial America, they were treated based on their economic status or over position in the community, by doing so this affected their daily lives and what they may have experienced during their life. These women in Colonial American work varied from regions and how some of their work was tougher compared to others in different communities. They could be held for witchcraft if they should speak out, and the control over their bodies and children during enslaver. Based on if women were to live, their types of labor may have varied drastically. The women living in southern colonies that were enslaved during the 17th century were normally hard labored workers, they would …show more content…

The large amount of women living in Salem that were trailed as being witches despite their economic status, though most of the women that were accused of being witches were often to be poor (Karlsen 77). Though the women that were of wealth mainly due to their husbands, those accused would not take the accusation seriously by the courts. Women that were of wealth but not married weren’t as lucky (Karlsen 77). Like these women that had their rights stripped by being accused of witchcraft can compare to the African American Women in the colonial society in the mid-eighteenth century. They were slaves and being a slaved meant that they were own by a person, which revoked them of any rights to themselves. These women would forgo having children due to the fact that the parents of that child were hardly ever owned by the same master (Berkin 93). If they were to give birth, after the child is delivered, the child would then be owned by their master. That master could then separate the child from the mother by selling it or gifting it to a family member (Berkin 95). So women would forgo having children in attempt to avoid having a separated family since they had no rights to their bodies or the children they would

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