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They were chattels to bear children and raise them, run the vegetable garden, supervise household slaves, staying in the home in virtual purdah, getting out only for the occasional women's religious festival.

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No, they were confined to the home, doing housework, bearing and raising children, producing garden foods, or they were servants, slaves or prostitutes.

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