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Margaret Brent
Born in 1601 in England, business woman Margaret Brent is considered one of Maryland's most prominent female settlers. Some historical sources count her as the first woman to request to vote. As the executor of Lord Calvert's estate and as a land and business owner, Brent petitioned the all-male assembly for two votes to represent each entity. She was turned down, but her activism and financial savvy is noted as ...
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Margaret Brent
Born in 1601 in England, business woman Margaret Brent is considered one of Maryland's most prominent female settlers. Some historical sources count her as the first woman to request to vote. As the executor of Lord Calvert's estate and as a land and business owner, Brent petitioned the all-male assembly for two votes to represent each entity. She was turned down, but her activism and financial savvy is noted as helping to stabilize the colony.
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