Tom Killalea

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The constitutional exclusion of women could be said to follow from the common-law doctrine of coverture, under which married women were “covered” by their husbands: legally, they did not exist. A feme covert could not own property, agree to a contract, or sign a legal document.
We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution
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