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Nicole Weber
26 September, 11:55
How were women seen in Puritan society?
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Anthony Galvan
26 September, 13:52
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Puritan women were seen by society as women that cared for their families and tended to things that the husbands did not. puritan women were excluded from meeting and such things the men would do.
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