Question
Unlike Puritan woman in Massachusetts Bay call on a Quaker women in colonial Pennsylvania could?
Preach, and service missionaries
on their own property after they were married
Keep the wages they earned after they were married
Vote and run for public office
Preach, and service missionaries
on their own property after they were married
Keep the wages they earned after they were married
Vote and run for public office
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Quaker women in colonial Pennsylvania had more rights and freedoms compared to Puritan women in Massachusetts Bay. Among the options listed, Quaker women could **preach and serve as missionaries**. They were allowed to take active roles in religious practices and community leadership, which was in contrast to the more restricted roles of Puritan women.
Other options like keeping wages and voting were generally more applicable to Quaker women, but the most significant religious activity that distinguished them was their ability to preach and serve in leadership roles within the church.
Other options like keeping wages and voting were generally more applicable to Quaker women, but the most significant religious activity that distinguished them was their ability to preach and serve in leadership roles within the church.
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