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History of Families (Miller)

  • Jan 1, 1350

    Renaissance

    Renaissance
    -Fathers were the bread makers.
    -Mothers were to stay home and take care of household duties.
    -Children began to work at age 7 in textile factories anc coal mines.
    -Small House with only 2 rooms.
    -Only 2 outfits per family member.
    -1 pair of shoes per family member.
    -Babies and toddlers were kept in a wooden walker due to dangerous surrondings.
  • Insdustrial Revolution

    Insdustrial Revolution
    Marriage/ Divorce rates
    · Couples usually do not__ enter into marriage before they had acquired the skills to insure an economically self-sufficient unit.
    Marriage Procedures
    · Families were nuclear___ .
    · The average family consisted of a husband, __wife_ , and their ______.
    Average age for marriage
    · Industrialization made it _
    ____ for couples to marry.
    · Studies suggested that the average marriage of men was ___ before
  • Civil War

    Civil War
    Of 2,888 slave marriages in Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana, over 32% of marriages were dissolved by masters as a result of slaves being sold away from the family home
    By 1900, there were 4 divorces for every 1,000 marriages
    Marriage was based on spiritual partnership and courtship
    American law did not recognize marriage between African American slaves
    Some slaves did have weddings, produced either with the assistance of whites or on their own.
  • Period: to

    Civil War

  • 1920's

    1920's
    During the last half of the 1920s, the marriage rate steadily declined and continued to decline into the beginning of the Great Depression. This decline is a result of men and women deciding to wait to get married and instead, do what they wish before they were forced to settle down.
    The divorce rate of American couples actually increased.
    Divorces declined at the beginning of the 1920s to seven from eight divorces per thousand married women per year
    During the last half of the decade the Roarin
  • WWII

    WWII
    Years of war 1939-1945.
    Divorce rates up to 35% by end of war.
    Brides often wore everyday clothes or borrowed gowns.
    Grooms often wore their uniform
    Children were often raised by relatives or neighbors and the oldest son would take over the father role.
    Mothers would work day and night.
    Men with children didn’t get drafted until 1943.
    Wages increased from $25 a week to $50 with a hefty bonus.
    Despite the loss of nearly 800,000 farm workers, even farm income increased.
    Most families lived in s
  • 1960'S

    1960'S
    Have to have a marriage License.
    The names of the couple.
    The age of how old they are.
    Have to list how old the children's names and how old they are.
    Marriage Rates decreased by 5%.
    Divorce Rates increased by 3%.
    moms' time working outside the home averaged eight hours a week in 1965
    roughly 37% of moms worked outside of the home
    The average mom was defined by her husband and maintained a domestic role as housewife
    the 60’s era was big on school and teaching their children discipline
  • Current Time

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