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In what way was the quaker view of women unusual in the 1600s? quakers considered women subordinate to their husbands in all matters, and women were not allowed to voice opinions. quakers considered women superior in spiritual matters, and ministers were usually women. quakers considered women equal in all roles, and men and women shared business and household duties without regard to gender. quakers considered women equal in spiritual matters, and women often led quaker meetings.

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