Yes, England women could own property in the colonies, although their rights to do so were often limited compared to men. In many colonial jurisdictions, women could inherit property, and some were able to buy and sell land. However, societal norms and legal restrictions often placed obstacles in their path, and married women, in particular, faced significant limitations due to coverture laws, which transferred property rights to their husbands.
English women could not own property after they married
English women could not own property.
English women could not own property after they married.
English women 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 land after they were married.
Dutch women could own property after they married *Apex*
dutch women could own property after they married
English women could not own property after they married.
English women could not own property after they married