Yes, they could, I really dont have a reason.
There were at least two groups: women and slaves, that had no or few rights in colonial times.
woman had no rights at all
they had no rights to do nothing
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
In Colonial America, women's rights were largely limited and defined by their roles within the family and community. They had few legal rights, often unable to own property independently or vote, and their identities were typically tied to their husbands or fathers. However, women played vital roles in managing households, participating in economic activities, and sometimes engaging in political discourse, particularly in the context of the American Revolution. Despite their restricted rights, women's contributions laid the groundwork for future movements advocating for gender equality.
Not really.
There were at least two groups: women and slaves, that had no or few rights in colonial times.
what rights have women fought for over the years?From colonial days women had worked side by side with men in building new country.
woman had no rights at all
Anglo American women had few rights in colonial times. They could not own property unless they were widowed and were not able to vote.
Women could not vote or own property
Women were unequal to men in colonial times by way inferior legal rights, such as the right to vote
they had no rights to do nothing
Voting rights in colonial Maryland were given to those appointment by the king. The king gave land and rights to choose government appointments to those that provided service to the crown.
A Married Woman Could Not Make A Contract, Be Party To A Lawsuit, Or Make A Will.
Women and Slaves were not given rights in colonial American society.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!