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In the eighteenth century, under what circumstances were women given a right to make their voice heard and participate in popular public protests?

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During the eighteenth century, women couldn't bring a lawsuit, she couldn't make a contract or own property. Women in any state were unable to vote or hold office, had no access to higher education, and were excluded from technical occupations. Law in the United States embraced the idea that a woman except her husband had no legal identity. With these backgrounds, picture raised their grievances against the domestic issues.

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