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Colonial Society. [Image source: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/images/farmscene3.jpg]. Eighteenth-century America was a land of equality and opportunity, in contrast with Europe. Charles I. No titled nobility dominated society from on high.
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Colonial Society [Image source: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/images/farmscene3.jpg]
Eighteenth-century America was a land of equality and opportunity, in contrast with Europe.
Charles I No titled nobility dominated society from on high.
The most remarkable feature was the rags-to-riches ease with which an ambitious person could rise to the upper ranks of society.
Slavery was introduced into the colonies in 1619 and quickly took root.
Colonial Social Pyramidcirca 1775 INDENTURED SERVANTS SLAVES
Many people financed their migration to the colonies by becoming indentured servants.
Is it just me, or does something smell around here? Servants who served their time were granted freedom and, in some cases, a piece of land.
Colonial Social Pyramidcirca 1775 TRADESMEN, WORKERS, & HIRED HANDS INDENTURED SERVANTS SLAVES
Tradesmen, such as blacksmiths and farriers, provided invaluable services, making and repairing metal tools.
Other craftsmen provided needed products, such as furniture and pottery.
For those living near the frontier, the gunsmith was an important member of the community.
Colonial Social Pyramidcirca 1775 YEOMAN FARMERS (owning land) TRADESMEN, WORKERS, & HIRED HANDS INDENTURED SERVANTS SLAVES
Most white Americans - and some free Blacks - were small farmers.
They owned modest holdings and tilled them with their own hands and draft animals.
Colonial Social Pyramidcirca 1775 YEOMAN FARMERS (owning land) LESSER PROFESSIONAL MEN TRADESMEN, WORKERS, & HIRED HANDS INDENTURED SERVANTS SLAVES
Before the first medical school was established in 1765, most physicians were poorly trained and held in low esteem.
They often apprenticed with an older practitioner before being turned loose to work on their own “victims.”
This is going to hurt you more than it will me! Bleeding was a favorite and frequently fatal remedy for many maladies.