The role of women and their families today is very different from the Puritan era. Puritan believed that the people's foundation is dependent not only on individuals but on "small union". "Small Union" means that the father's control over the family reflects God's rule over creation or the king of his subject. John Winthrop said he believes that "real wife" is "in the same position as the husband's authority in weakness." This idea may appeal to women and other people in today's society, but this idea is actually necessary for the colonies to prosper and maintain social order. Marriage in the Puritan society is a contract rather than a religious sacrament. My daughter gets married when I was young ...
Women have a lot of responsibilities at home, but they can only be responsible for these responsibilities, and their status in New England society is not trivial. In the meantime, women should be seen and should not be heard. Like many people in society, women are not entitled to vote on the church's policies or cast doubts on the policy of the Church. A woman trying to obtain a certain power like Anne Hutchinson, or a woman who was suspected of magic in the latter half of the 17th century. To some extent New England women receive better legal protection than women in England. For example, New England women are more likely to interfere with failed marriages. However, they suffered the same legal cheating as a British woman. My wife has no other property rights with her husband, unless her husband agrees to give her the rights of the land she already has in her premarital agreement. Furthermore, if a widow dies without an heir or receives an instruction of will, the widow can only earn one-third of her husband's wealth. The status of women today may be considered inequitable or unacceptable, but still we need to maintain the order of the Puritan society. Under the submission criteria of women and other people such as indigenous peoples and African Americans, allow some selected colonies to organize a series of rules and develop it so that their colonies can be developed doing. Without this progress, colonies could not form the country today. Needless to say, men are dominant
The main role of women in Puritan society is to be wives and mothers and to provide families with their daily needs. Women should make clothes for their families, cook them, keep their families clean, and teach children how to live Puritan lifestyle. All of these jobs can make a woman busy, but they do all the work, and they serve their husbands as they return home from work. Nonetheless, women in Puritan are working hard on everything they do.
Economically, religiously, the foundation of New England society is the roots of Puritan's family. The success of large migration and the success of establishing Puritan colonies in the new world was due to the role of women in Puritan settlements (Nash, 2001). In other words, women form and cherish the religious background of Puritan settlements. Despite the patriarchal tendency and male economic pragmatism, women still have true Puritan values, deep religious beliefs, and close family unity. The family of Puritans was far away from the domination of British churches, mainly to worship the pure relationship and the inner connection between God. This belief primarily determines Puritan 's view of the majority of opportunities offered by the colonial American.
Ann Brad Street's poems exemplify the simplicity of Puritans, ruralization, and life style centered on God. Part of these Puritan beliefs is the role of women in society. This role is related not only to her family relationship but also to affiliation that she has to play for half of society's men. Her poetry centers around the irony view of the love of God and his family and the role of women in Puritan society. Ann Blood Street combines her unconditional love with God and her stickiness to the foundation of her poetry. She felt that without God she did not even write that word on paper. No matter what kind of trial or difficult life it brings, she insists on her beliefs. One of her meditation, Bradstreet said that. "Corn is not suitable for bread until it passes through the mill and crushed into powder.