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Upon the founding of America, neither individual was considered a legal citizen or even a fully fledged human being. Natives were cast as savages and women were considered personal property. Some founding fathers (Jefferson and Adams especially) had great respect for what women could accomplish, but Jefferson also wrote extensively on how "civilizing" the native was impossible, and Ben Franklin was a notorious philanderer.

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