The fight for survival in the trans-Mississippi West made men and women
A) more equal partners than were their eastern counterparts, as farming required a
Lot of help.
B) enjoy all the same legal protections, such as the ability to buy and sell property.
C) come to an understanding that women would play solely a subservient role on the frontier.
D) follow a very nomadic lifestyle, as farming and mining communities were so rare.
E) face the reality that there would be far more women than men due to dangerous men's work.
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