After marriage, English women colonists typically lost many legal rights, including the ability to own property independently. Their husbands gained control over their assets and earnings, and women were often expected to focus on domestic responsibilities rather than engage in public or economic life. This legal doctrine, known as coverture, meant that married women were largely dependent on their husbands in both economic and social spheres.
English women colonists could NOT own property after they are married. -APEX.
English women colonists could NOT own property after they are married. -APEX.
They could not own property
English women could not own property after they married.
English women could not own property after they married.
English women could not own property after they married
English women could not own property after they married
English women could not own property after they married.
English women could not own property after they married
English women could not own property after they married
They could not own property
English women could not own land after they were married.