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Women of Colonial America by Brandon Marie Miller

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Women of Colonial America

13 Stories of Courage and Survival in the New World

Brandon Marie Miller

Chicago Review Press · Print & ebook · August 23, 2022

Reading lane: Colonial America (to 1775)

An authentic, rich tapestry of women’s lives in colonial America.

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Authors
Brandon Marie Miller
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Published
August 23, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Colonial America (to 1775) · Colonial & Revolutionary America (YA)
Reading lane
Colonial America (to 1775)

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  • Women's Lives

  • Colonial America (to 1775)

  • Biographies of Women for Kids

  • Gender Studies

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  • Colonial & Revolutionary America (YA)

About This Book

An authentic, rich tapestry of women’s lives in colonial America. Using a host of primary sources, author Brandon Marie Miller recounts the roles, hardships, and daily lives of Native American, European, and African women in 17th- and 18th-century colonial America. Hard work proved a constant for most women—they ensured their family’s survival through their skills while others sold their labor or lived in bondage as indentured servants and slaves. Elizabeth Ashbridge survive...

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An authentic, rich tapestry of women’s lives in colonial America. Using a host of primary sources, author Brandon Marie Miller recounts the roles, hardships, and daily lives of Native American, European, and African women in 17th- and 18th-century colonial America. Hard work proved a constant for most women—they ensured their family’s survival through their skills while others sold their labor or lived in bondage as indentured servants and slaves. Elizabeth Ashbridge survived an abusive indenture to become a Quaker preacher, Anne Bradstreet penned epic poetry while raising eight children in the wilderness, Anne Hutchinson went toe-to-toe with Puritan authorities, Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse built a trade empire in New Amsterdam, and Martha Corey lost her life in the vortex of Salem’s witch hunt. With strength, courage, resilience, and resourcefulness, these women and many others played a vital role in the mosaic of life in colonial America.

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