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Which statements best describe marriage and family in the North Carolina colony? Check all that apply.

Enslaved workers could legally get married.
Marriage depended on the status of colonists.
Women usually worked outside of the home.
Husbands and fathers were considered the heads of the household.
Men had legal authority over women, children, and enslaved persons.
Children helped with household chores starting at age three or four.

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Which statement best describes the role of men in colonial North Carolina families?

0 Men were required to train children in trade work and home chores.

0 Mean were considered heads of their households and had authority over their families.

0 Men were responsible for all the household work.

0 Men were responsible for educating all members of their households.

The answer is B. Men were considered heads of their households and had authority over their families.

A quick glance at these answers, it is B because since Men were considered "Superior" and the women would be in charge of house work and taking care of children I believe.

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B D E F

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