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By, Jill, Haskey, Sarah, T-bone
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By the late 1600s the dominant poplation was European and African American. The colonists that settled in the new world were mostly average laborers. Soon, the non-natives out numbered the Native Americans. Dominate population
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Immigrants manly arrived as indentured servants*. *Indentured servant- men and woman bound themselves to a master for a fixed term of servitude. In return they get a passage to America, food and shelter. Usualy served for 4-5 years. The masters of indentured servants received additional land grants. Indentured servitude
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Indentured servitude was not as great as it was advertized… After their time and services were paid, most men were left without Land, without employment, without families, and without prospects. Women could often be married after their sentence was paid. If women were to become pregnant during their sentence, they would be severely punished. ie: whipped, sold or time added onto their sentence. Reality of Indentured servitude
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Indentured servants eventually became less common because less people wanted to inflict the hard labors upon themselves. As a result, the enslavement of African Americans became more frequent. Gradually, the population of Africal americans increased. Introduction of Slaves
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As conditions improved, the population of Non- natives began to steadily increase. Also the life span of individuals grew. Birth and Death:
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Seventeenth and eighteenth century physicians had little or no understanding of infection and sanitation. As a result, the bacteria caused many people to die of infection and plagues. Midwives became very popular in the era. They were known for their homeopathic remedies and were frowned upon by doctors. Medicine in the Colonies:
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The Social and Familial rolls of women were much different than those in New England -Such there was such a high mortality rate, women had much more control because they were often widowed and left responcible of the families farms or businesses. --Chesapeake women could also expect a life of child bearing… on average women gave birth to about 8 children. - There was a higher ratio of men to women, so women were more likely to marry.( 4:1) Chesapeake Women
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death rates declined quickly and the family became much more stable. The sex ratio was balanced, and most men were expected to marry. Women married young, gave girth early, and continues this until their 30’s Northern children were more apt to survive, unlike Southern children. New England Women & Families
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