How did John Winthrop view a woman's liberty?
A) A woman was equal to her husband in the eyes of the Puritan faith.
B) Once a woman married a man, she was his subject.
C) A woman had no right to choose a husband; the church should choose one for her.
D) Men and women were equal until they married, then they were one.
E) He never even mentioned women.
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