Life in nineteenth century France was very hard for women. First of all, the economy was such that men often were required to travel for work. As a result, women were left to run the farm, care for the children, and often care for elderly parents and in-laws as well. If money was scarce, and tuition could be paid for but one child, it was going to be for the boys. Women were definitely second class citizens. Marriages were usually arranged during this time, and the roles of husband and wife clearly defined.
How women were treated in 17th century France depended greatly on their station. Women were considered property of their father, husband or oldest living male relative. Most women had domestic help and were responsible for keeping the house running.
They didn't have the right to vote. Then again, neither did anyone else.
Tudor women were treated very badly and had no respect from anybody but themselfs. Also because the men would treat them badly because of men thought they could do jobs better then them. The Women tried very hard
This question is the same as "Was there a Siege in St albans in 14th century in England" go there for your answer.
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They were the ruling family in Florence from the 14th century, until their fall in the 17th century.
European women were treated very poorly in the seventh century. They were property.
No they were not... men were more controlling over their women then they are now.
Answer: 1300-1399 Answer: The 14th. century is from 1301-1400.
The 14th century was 1300 to 1399
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Describe the difficulties encountered by Europeans in the 14th century?
The 14th Century is the years between 1300 and 1399 AD.
The 14th Annual Women in Film Crystal Awards - 1990 TV was released on: USA: 8 June 1990 (Century City, California)
The 14th century consists of the years 1301 through 1400.
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