Compare the roles and rights of women in seventeenth-century Europe with those of their counterparts on the American colonial frontier. Explain how conditions improved or worsened for American women during the eighteenth century

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Answer: In contrast to their European counterparts, American women on the colonial frontier seldom remained unmarried and enjoyed greater rights in control of property, in conducting business, and in consenting to a marriage partner. American women also typically married at a younger age and bore more children. Through the eighteenth century, colonial American women had limited career choices and rights but broad responsibilities.

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