Young girls from noble families were typically educated in things like manners, etiquette, social graces, needlework, music, and basic reading and writing skills. They were also often taught how to manage a household and eventually how to be good wives and mothers. Depending on the time period and culture, some noble girls may have received more advanced education in subjects like music, art, literature, or languages.
They were sent to live with another noble family.
In the 18th century, education for young girls was primarily focused on teaching them skills that were considered essential for running a household and being suitable wives and mothers. They were taught basic literacy and numeracy, with a primary emphasis on needlework, household management, and social etiquette. Formal education beyond these subjects was limited and usually only available to girls from wealthy families.
Young women from noble and gentry families were presented as debutantes to the royal court. After being presented at court, debutantes were allowed to ..
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Most girls were educated at home in cooking, cloth making, and others skills for running a home. They typically married young and began raising children soon after. Only girls from wealthy families had an opportunity to learn how to paint or read music. The other major differences were that there were no automobiles or electrical appliances, no frozen foods, few imported foods, and no medical or dental care as we think of it today. Girls were completely subject to the direction of their fathers, and later their husbands. They had little or no rights and in most cases could not own property.
Most girls were educated at home in cooking, cloth making, and others skills for running a home. They typically married young and began raising children soon after. Only girls from wealthy families had an opportunity to learn how to paint or read music. The other major differences were that there were no automobiles or electrical appliances, no frozen foods, few imported foods, and no medical or dental care as we think of it today. Girls were completely subject to the direction of their fathers, and later their husbands. They had little or no rights and in most cases could not own property.