In “Founding Mothers & Fathers,” Mary Beth Norton delves into the lives of the families that shaped the early United States. This compelling narrative uncovers the roles of women and men in the colonial period, revealing how their social conditions and family dynamics influenced the political landscape. With a focus on the years leading up to 1775, Norton examines the intricate relationships and societal expectations that defined the era. This book is a vital contribution to understanding the complexities of American history, highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of families in the founding of the nation. Spanning 496 pages, it offers a rich exploration of the interplay between personal lives and public affairs during a pivotal time in history.
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