What effect did Anglo-American culture have on the lives of Seneca and other Indian women in the 1840s?
A) They lost the few rights they had.
B) They looked to Anglo-American women for inspiration and hope.
C) They quickly gained rights as they became more in line with Anglo-American traditions.
D) They lost traditional landowning and decision-making rights as they adopted Anglo-American traditions.
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