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Women of Colonial America: 13 Stories of Courage and Survival in the New World

Age 12+
Grade 7-9

Brandon Marie Miller

Women of Colonial America: 13 Stories of Courage and Survival in the New World

Hardcover (Chicago Review Press Feb. 1, 2016)
New York Public Library Teen Book List

In colonial America, hard work proved a constant for most women—some ensured their family's survival through their skills, while others sold their labor or lived in bondage as indentured servants or slaves. Yet even in a world defined entirely by men, a world where few thought it important to record a female's thoughts, women found ways to step forth. Elizabeth Ashbridge survived an abusive indenture to become a Quaker preacher. Anne Bradstreet penned her poems while raising eight children in the wilderness. Anne Hutchinson went toe-to-toe with Puritan authorities. Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse built a trade empire in New Amsterdam. And Eve, a Virginia slave, twice ran away to freedom.

Using a host of primary sources, author Brandon Marie Miller recounts the roles, hardships, and daily lives of Native American, European, and African women in the 17th and 18th centuries. With strength, courage, resilience, and resourcefulness, these women and many others played a vital role in the mosaic of life in the North American colonies.
Series
Women of Action
ISBN
1556524870 / 9781556524875
Pages
256
Weight
15.2 oz.
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.9 in.

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