Yes, women in Great Britain in the 1600s could own property. However, the extent of their property rights and ownership varied depending on their marital status and social class. Married women typically had limited property rights as their husbands often controlled their assets, while single or widowed women had more autonomy in owning and managing property.
absolutly monarchy.
Yes.
No, women did not have the right to vote in the 1600s. Voting rights were generally limited to property-owning men during this period, and it took several centuries for women to gain suffrage in many countries. The first significant steps towards women's suffrage didn't occur until the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Well great Britain could of made a peace treaty.
Could be Gigabyte, could be Great Britain
Great Britain is a nuclear power, but I advise you to think on peace, not in war.
because they could
It played a role in the passing of harsh Penal Laws in Ireland. It helped start the English Civil War.
could this be Scotland??
Attacking Great Britain and Russia. He was beating GReat Britain, but Russia demolished Germany. If was patient, he could have ruled the world.
Peter the Great!
becausew he could invade Great Britain