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Daily Life in Colonial New England Claudia Durst Johnson

Daily Life in Colonial New England By Claudia Durst Johnson

Daily Life in Colonial New England by Claudia Durst Johnson


Daily Life in Colonial New England Summary

Daily Life in Colonial New England by Claudia Durst Johnson

This book presents a unique perspective on life in Colonial England, exposing many misconceptions and depicting how elements of its culture that are typically regarded as marginalsuch as the activities of piratesactually had an extensive impact of the populace. The daily lives of most colonial New Englanders were much more colorful and exotic than the drab, pious picture many of us have in mind. Daily Life in Colonial New England exposes as myth much of what we might believe about this era and reveals surprising truthsfor example, that sex was openly discussed in Colonial times and was regarded as a welcome necessity of married life, and that women had more legal and marital rights than they did in the 19th century. The book describes topics such as the legal and sexual rights of women, the extent of infant mortality; the lives of underclass citizens who formed the majority in New England, such as indentured servants, African slaves, debtors, and criminals; and the integral role that pirates played in business and employment during the Colonial period. Readers will gain deeper insight into what life during this period was like through accounts of the real terror of being one of the accused in witch hunts and the sympathy that the general population had for dissidents who were questioned and arrested by the government. Primary materials that range from legal documents to sermons, letters, and diaries are used as sources that verify historical ideas and events.

About Claudia Durst Johnson

Claudia Durst Johnson is a retired professor who currently works as a writer and editor.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Second Edition DOMESTIC LIFE 1. The Lives of Children 2. Food and Health Document: Recipe for Cranberry Tarts (1670s) 3. Marriage and Sex 4. Women's Role Document: "Address to the Ladies" (1767) ECONOMIC LIFE 5. African Slaves 6. Indentured Servants Document: Indenture of Servitude for Ship Passage (1696) 7. Labor Document: Agreement Setting the Boundary between New Haven and New Netherland (1650) 8. Native Americans 9. Pirates INTELLECTUAL LIFE 10. Education Document: Massachusetts School Law (1647) 11. Intellectual Identity and Legacy MATERIAL LIFE 12. Shelter and Attire Document: A Wedding Outfit in Massachusetts (1720) POLITICAL LIFE 13. Government and Law Document: Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) 14. Crime and Punishment Document: Massachusetts Body of Liberties (1641) 15. The Persistence of Rebellion RECREATIONAL LIFE 16. Arts and Amusements RELIGIOUS LIFE 17. Clergy and the Church Document: Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1741) 18. The Doctrinal Foundation of Colonial Life Document: John Winthrop, "A Modell of Christian Charity" (1630) 19. Witchcraft Document: Cotton Mather, The Wonders of the Invisible World (1693) Chronology Index

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NPB9781440854651
9781440854651
1440854653
Daily Life in Colonial New England by Claudia Durst Johnson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2017-04-17
392
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