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Family Life
- "I am myself both king and priest"
- Men's work, women's work
- Marriage customs
- Children's lives
- A Wedding in the Spanish Borderlands
- Faith, Patience, Tremble
- Warning to a Child
- A Typical Day
- The Advantages of the Rod
- African American families
- "very naughty children"
- Native American family patterns
European colonists in North America had varying family patterns, especially during the 1600s. In the New...
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