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Shorter lifespans also contributed to unstable family life , while the longer lifespans of New Englanders contributed to family stability. The longevity of the New Englanders contributed to family stability because children were able to grow up in nurturing environments where they received guidance from not only their parents, but their grandparents as well...
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The more stable and well-ordered society the New Englanders enjoyed was also due to Puritan migration as intact family units to New England. The men would bring their wives, sons, daughters, and servants. Puritans placed great importance on the family. Young people were guided by their parents. Family stability was reflected in the strong, social structure characteristic of colonial New England...
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