1. Review of A Midwife's Tale
The new ideas forming in early American society became increasingly important due to the countries growing population. ... The growing population was apparent in Martha Ballard's life and the author states; "Old neighbors, new residents, and her own children were contributing to a population expansion that would double the town by the end of the decade.... A larger population helped spread ideas of the evolving American culture in its early years as a growing country. Population growth was a reaction to the medical advancements of the time period. ... Changes in medicine helped str...
- Word Count: 932
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography