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3 March, 12:00

How were lives different for women out West compared to those living in the original Thirteen colonies? There are multiple answers, choose all that apply.

A - Women out West experienced hardships on the trail that women of the East did not.

B - Women out West were the first in the United States to get the right to vote.

C - For some African American women, moving to the West meant freedom from slavery.

D - Women didn't have as much work to do out West.

E - Western women had all the same rights that men did, while Eastern women did not.

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  1. 3 March, 12:15
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    The answer to the question above is B. Women were given the right to vote first in California.
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