The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 10
... colonial life as community builders and in the creation and maintenance of such institutions as churches , schools , benevolent societies , and charitable organizations . A few talented ... Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed 10.
... colonial life as community builders and in the creation and maintenance of such institutions as churches , schools , benevolent societies , and charitable organizations . A few talented ... Colonial Woman Women in colonial America enjoyed 10.
Page 14
... Colonial authorities protected a wife's rights in her husband's property , allowing her a share and her personal clothing in case of a legal separation . Colonial courts also gave women the right to make contracts , transact business ...
... Colonial authorities protected a wife's rights in her husband's property , allowing her a share and her personal clothing in case of a legal separation . Colonial courts also gave women the right to make contracts , transact business ...
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... colonial period , 11-12 and law , 46-47 and nineteenth - century woman , 39-49 for professions , 45-49 and science , 47-49 Emerson , R. W. , 48 Employment : in colonial period , 16-17 and twentieth - century woman , 183-184 Equality ...
... colonial period , 11-12 and law , 46-47 and nineteenth - century woman , 39-49 for professions , 45-49 and science , 47-49 Emerson , R. W. , 48 Employment : in colonial period , 16-17 and twentieth - century woman , 183-184 Equality ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |