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How was the art of lacemaking in the New World viewed differently than it was viewed in Europe in the seventeenth century?


A Lacemaking was viewed as an everyday task in the New World; in Europe,
lace was seen as a luxurious fashion accessory.


B Lacemaking was seen as a luxury that pioneers could not afford in the
New World; in Europe, lace was found on common accessories.


C Lacemaking was seen as strictly women’s work in the New World; in Europe,
it was seen as a proper way to make a living for both men and women.


D Lacemaking was seen as an art form for only the upper class in the
New World; in Europe, all classes of people wore and produced lace.