1. Women Who Defied Restrictions
These difficulties were because her husband traveled often due to responsibilities that took him away from home. Her husband always traveling, and scarcely being home is what sparked many to believe she had the potential of challenging Puritan ideals. As stated previously it was frowned upon for women to voice their public opinion, yet in her husband's absence it was necessary for Bradstreet to take on the roles her husband left behind. ... She was separated from her husband, and kidnapped with her three fairly young children. ... This does not agree with the Puritanistic ideals that she ...
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