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How were women seen in Puritan society? A. as equal to men and responsible for preaching B. as examples of holiness and encouraged to say what they believed C. as less important than men and expected to stay quiet D. as closer to God than men and responsible for making community rules

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C. as less important than men and expected to stay quiet

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Women in the Puritan society were seen as less important than men, Men were the cornerstone of society and the only ones that had a word and a saying in what is happening, women didn´t have the right to vote and weren´t welcome in the assemblies, the pastors preached the man superiority and women were only there to marry a men.

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