Englishwomen who migrated to the Chesapeake in the seventeenth century as indentured servants found that they
A) were generally confined to household duties while men did agricultural labor.
B) often labored in the tobacco fields because necessity overrode gender distinctions.
C) could avoid hard labor because they were so scarce that males treated them with deference.
D) were pressured to marry at a much younger age than would have been the case in England.
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