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How Women Lived And Worked In The Plymouth Colony

7. Marriage, Family, and Widowhood

7. Marriage, Family, and Widowhood
In Plymouth Colony, marriage served as a vital partnership for survival amid societal challenges.

In Plymouth Colony, marriage was often viewed as a partnership essential for survival. Widows had the right to inherit property, yet managing land and finances without male relatives presented significant challenges. Consequently, many women remarried swiftly out of necessity. This practice differed from English norms, as detailed in PBS American Experience.

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