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Working Together.
Survival in the colonies required strenuous labor from both men and women. Often working side by side, they performed tasks conforming to the gender roles of preindustrial society. Typically, women's work was grounded in the family and men's work in the more public market economy. Yet women's work was not confined to the four walls of the home.
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