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Women in the British colonies were not allowed to:

a. vote or particapate in government
b. get a formal education
c. attend church with other woman
d. raise children and run households

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Even though Women belonging to British colonies had some of the same rights as men such as obtaining a formal education, raising children and attending churches, they were not allowed to have any interlations with the government or even vote for hundreds of years.

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User Zeruno
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Answer:

They were not allowed to vote even after the Civil War. The trick answer is B but that's wrong because they eventually got an education becuase of Republican Motherhood, the thought that women who became moms would be the sole person who develops a smart child.

Answer is A

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User James Oravec
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