And by new england I mean new england in the 17th century
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And by new england I mean new england in the 17th century
Are you asking this question because it is something that is from a text book that you are needing to be studying? If it is, then I would suggest that you get studying it! If it's because you need to do some research at the library or on the Internet, then clicking on the following search would be a good way to start.
Marriage Age of Most New England Women 17th Century - Google Search
Clough. Why has your tacky non-reply at this AskMe web site not been reported and your name stricken from the site along with your above INCREDIBLY tacky non-answer to a civil question? What is missing in you that you could only feel BIG by scolding the asker of the question and by assuming the asker is a 3-year-old? See a doctor. Also, get thee to a library yourself, and check out something by Emily Post--for starters.
You need to be removed. You wasted my time. That's not what my time and the internet are for. You need to be stroking yourself some other way. Some of us have things to do, so will you please, since you're in no way here to HELP, get out of the way?
Now, I'm off to ask this same question (regarding permissible age for marriage in 17th century) somewhere else. You ill-served this AskMe web site with your strange, creepy ego.
Well Clough, it was obviously a homework question so I think it was a good enough answer myself.
Early 20s
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