1. Read Mary Beth Norton, “An Indentured Servants as ‘Both Man and Woeman’: Jame

1. Read Mary Beth Norton, “An Indentured Servants as ‘Both Man and Woeman’: Jame

1. Read Mary Beth Norton, “An Indentured Servants as ‘Both Man and Woeman’: Jamestown, 1629,” 37-46 in Part I in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past. 2. Write a 50 to 100-word answer to each question below. Write in complete sentences. Your answer must exhibit polish (correct spelling and grammar) and at least one direct citation or paraphrase from this week’s reading. III. Questions: 1. Why does it matter to examine the Jamestown community’s struggle to mark T Hall’s gender identity? What does the struggle suggest about the structure of community life in the Jamestown colony and the colonial community’s understanding of sex and gender? 2. What do you think of T Hall’s refusal to choose a single gender identity?