Asked by ?elale Kepenç on Apr 29, 2024

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Why did women in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake bear fewer children on the average than their English counterparts?

A) Marriages in the Chesapeake were broken more often by death.
B) Abortion was more readily available in the Chesapeake.
C) Women in the Chesapeake were more conscious of family planning.
D) A lower percentage of Chesapeake women married.

Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake

Referring to the Chesapeake Bay area in the 1600s, noted for its early settlement, tobacco cultivation, and indentured servant labor system.

Family Planning

A strategy for couples and individuals to decide when and how many children to have, often involving methods of birth control and fertility treatments.

  • Understand the consequences of the indentured servitude system for the socioeconomic structure of colonial communities.
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Jowharah MuwakilMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Marriages in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake were more frequently disrupted by the death of a spouse due to the harsh living conditions and diseases prevalent in the region, leading to fewer children being born compared to women in England.