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Women were not represented in the Confederation process primarily due to societal norms and legal restrictions of the 19th century that limited their political rights and participation. The prevailing view at the time was that women should focus on domestic roles rather than public governance. Additionally, the political framework being established was largely male-dominated, reflecting the broader exclusion of women from formal political and civic life. It wasn't until later movements that women began to advocate for and gain representation in politics.

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