Women in Dutch settlements enjoyed more independence than in other colonies.
The reason for this answer is because
- The Dutch Women were a great part of the every day life, culture, and success in the Dutch colonies.
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Dutch women were not excluded in colonial politics and trade.
- The Native Dutch women had dynamic roles in cultural responses to colonization in Netherland.
During this period, the Dutch West India Company controlled most of the Dutch colonies. At the time it was known as New Netherland. Today, this area is covered in some parts of New York.
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The industrial revolution made machine-based manufacturing more common and increased the population and average income.
Factories were not regulated by the government,so they could treat their workers however they wanted.
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