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  1. What role did indentured servants and the developments of slavery play in colonial America (focus question)? The colonies increasingly relied on indentured servants, immigrants who signed contracts (indentures) that required them to work for several years upon arriving in America.

  2. Chapter 3: Colonial America amid Global Change. What role did the crown play in the expansion of the English North American colonies in the second half of the seventeenth century? Click the card to flip 👆. Charles the II gave Royal Charters to Rhode Island and Connecticut which gave them some local authority. He also gave his brother, the ...

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  4. Eleanor is extremely intelligent, which makes teachers notice her in a positive way. Even the other students, who are much more interested in social drama than schoolwork, notice her talent for recitation in English class. Eleanor hasn’t had many strong adult role models in her life.

  5. Primary and secondary readings in law, literature, history, politics, religion, science, and the arts help us raise and respond to some of the most important questions of recent criticism and historiography: What did “Enlightenment” mean in a colonial context, and how were universal norms institutionalized or ignored in particular settings?

  6. In May, an English husband-wife printmaking house published two rebuses satirizing the plea of the rejected mother (Britain) and the reply of the rebellious daughter (U.S.). Rebus puzzles, in which images replace words and syllables in the text, were a popular mode of satire at the time.

  7. Feb 5, 2010 · The roles are not sharply distinguished. Both, for example, attended to the domestic sphere and to matters moral and religious. The difference between them lay in the way they engaged the world beyond the home. Republican mothers would not be ignored. Inspired by the Revolution, they claimed a role in the civic ethos of the new nation.

  8. This time, a political structure controlled by men appealed directly to women for support, giving them a role to play in the drama that led to the American Revolution. Some women supported the protest movements that led ultimately to independence.