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In colonial Rhode Island, women's rights were limited compared to today's standards. They could own property and manage their own businesses, which was somewhat progressive for the time, but their legal rights were largely dependent on their husbands. Women had no formal political rights, such as voting, and their roles were primarily confined to the domestic sphere. However, the colony's relatively tolerant and independent spirit allowed some women to engage in community affairs and express their views more freely than in other colonies.

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