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It depened on the social level or social class of women such as the upper, the lower, or the common women.

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In the 1560s, women's status varied widely depending on social class and location. Generally, women had limited legal rights and were expected to fulfill traditional gender roles as wives and mothers. Only elite women had access to education and some degree of financial independence.

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