What was expected of children in the 1700s?

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At the age of 12, boys and girls were given some adult responsibilities. Boys were expected to carry guns and defend the settlement in times of war against hostile Indian tribes or the British. They were expected to share the work of the farm with their fathers and older brothers. Girls over the age of 12 were considered old enough to marry and begin a family.

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