allowed to inherit land.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.
yes
Yes, they could, I really dont have a reason.
There were a great many women that were married in the colonial era. This was just a way of life.
no unless the inherited it from their fathers. no unless the inherited it from their fathers.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
they are called laws
People were compelled to listen to the laws of colonial Maryland.
Monica C. Witkowski has written: 'Women at law in early colonial Maryland' -- subject(s): Women, Legal status, laws, History
Colonial women couldn't vote or own property.
They boycotted British goods, such as tea, as result of the stamp act and other injust laws created by the British Parliment.
most colonies, unlike britain, at least allowed propertied women to vote.
Women were equal to men, according to US laws.
Yes........there were laws in colonial Jamestown. Some of them were created by Thomas Dale. yes And there were thing like how they have to hunt there food with there rifales
women
susanna.