Records show women to be undocile and conspicuous in a New Netherland society governed by Dutch Roman Law that: "represented them as individuals, granting women the same rights and privileges as their male counterparts." (137) New Netherland women were at the center of the family's religious and spiritual lives, and even in the financial support of the church.
besides the ban after the printing, security services also direct public companies to not publish its advertisements on dailys seen "undocile" in order to deprive them from such financial sources.