What led to a great decline in the value of women's labor near the end of the seventeenth century?
A) Increasing numbers of young women.
B) The spread of indentured servitude and slavery.
C) The fracturing of families due to war and other hardships.
D) Household technology advanced, requiring women to work less.
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