During the 18th century in America, married women did not have control over their property and were subject to the legal control of their husbands. Single women and widows had some property rights, but they still lacked political rights.
- During the 18th century in America, the legal institution of marriage and societal norms placed women in a subordinate position.
- A married woman did not have control over her own property, wages, or choices, and her legal status was tied to her husband through the concept of coverture.
- While single women and widows had some property rights, they still did not have political rights like the right to vote.