Planters' wives, known as "plantation mistresses,"
A) generally became abolitionists.
B) were responsible for supervising domestic servants, and supervised the whole plantation when their husbands were away.
C) generally advocated for the rights of enslaved women whom planters had sexually exploited.
D) typically took part in a thriving female culture centered on voluntary reform and religious organizations.
E) typically were feminists.
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