The English colonies differed from the Spanish in that Spanish women could
a) jointly own all the wealth accumulated during marriage.
b) claim one-third of her husband's property at any time.
c) hold family wealth as long as it was willed to a male heir.
d) not hold any family wealth during her lifetime.

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The English colonies differed from the Spanish in that Spanish women could "jointly own all the wealth accumulated during the marriage."

This is unlike the English colonies where women are not allowed to owned or co-owned properties during the marriage.

In English colonies, women were seen as underage, dependent, or slaves who could only own properties under certain situations. This is part of the property laws or coverture being used in the English colonies.

Hence, in this case, the right answer to the question is option A "jointly own all the wealth accumulated during the marriage."

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