Both women and children worked during the ninteenth century in Britain. Pre industrialisation Britain's main production was in terms of cotton, agriculture and taking advantage of its natural resources such as coal, iron ore etc.
Most married women and upper class single women did not work outside of the home in the 1800's. The women who did work were mostly employed as nurses, teachers, or maids.
There were no British 1800 Halfcrowns minted.
these upper class women of the 1800's didn't really have jobs the just watched the miserable maids do all their work for them
The famous women of Australia in the 1800 were notably the convict women. Examples of these women were Esther Abrahams, Charlotte Badger, Mary Bryant, and Margaret Catchpole.
George I (1714-1727) and George II (1727-1760) were British monarchs before 1800.
Most women learned languages and basic math in school in the 1800's.
Women and Children
Women didn't earn money in the 1800's. They couldn't work and were given incomes from a husband, father, or guardian. They couldn't have a bank account or go to college. If they were alone most worked the streets as prostitutes or did laundry. Those that did work used the money to support themselves and any children they may have.
Scotland didn't have its own King in 1800. In 1800, George iii was the British king, including Scotland.
That's when they started wearing pants. In the 1800's, women started wearing them for industrial work, and in the late 1900's, they started wearing them casualy.
Women could do several things in the 1800's. Some women practiced nursing, teaching, seamstress, and others were just mothers and housewives.
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