What were the roles of fathers in the 17th and 18th centuries?

a. Fathers provided the most direct care for infants and young children during this time.
b. Fathers were responsible for maintaining family stability and did not have a parenting role besides providing food and housing.
c. Fathers were farmers, artisans, and tradesmen who were responsible for how children behaved outside the home.
d. Fathers actively taught their children important skills and were moral guides who collectively raised children by duty and obligation.


d. Fathers actively taught their children important skills and were moral guides who collectively raised children by duty and obligation.

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