(A) She would be sentenced to debtors’ prison for debts incurred by her husband.
(B) She could vote as her husband’s proxy in elections.
(C) She generally lost control of her property when she married.
(D) She had no legal claim on the estate of her deceased husband.
(E) Her legal rights over her children were the same as those of her husband.
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(C) She generally lost control of her property when she married. "She generally lost control of her property when she married" was true of a married woman in the colonial era.
(C) She generally lost control of her property when she married.
“She generally lost control of her property when she married” was true of a married woman in the colonial era.
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