MindMap Gallery Family Structure in Medieval America
The family structure in medieval America centered around patriarchy, with the typical family consisting of a father, mother, and multiple children. The father served as the economic backbone and held decision-making power, while the mother took charge of household duties and children's education. Family members maintained close relationships, emphasizing family honor and legacy. Additionally, extended family forms existed, where grandparents, uncles, aunts, and other relatives cohabited, collectively shouldering family responsibilities, forming a complex yet stable social support network.
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