Though life in the late 1700s was completely different for most white women and slaves, what one thing did they typically have in common?

Group of answer choices

Not being able to travel

Not being allowed free time to relax

Not being able to care for themselves

Not being able to read and write

1 answer

While life in the late 1700s varied significantly between most white women and enslaved individuals, one commonality they typically shared was not being able to read and write. Access to education was limited for both groups, with many enslaved people being explicitly prohibited from learning to read and write, and many white women also having limited educational opportunities, especially in rural areas.