they weren't, they are of an inferior intelligence.
well they did not go to school i think.. heheheheh
Women of the higher class ( nobility, high-middle class) were educated by governesses in their own homes. They were taught things such as sewing, cooking, cleaning as well as, how to read and write. Some nobels even taught their daughters economics, political science and history (just kidding, most Nobel women were educated in history).
Nevertheless, they did not go to school. But, that does not mean they were not educated.
So Women could get advanced education to become teachers in the southwest.
An example of the inequality women faced in America in the mid-1800s is Women were prohibited from attending church without a male relative.
Women could not vote in the 1800s
the highest education was a levels
explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to california during the 1800s?
well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
Yes they could become doctors.
One basic right which most American women were denied in the 1800s was the right to vote and education opportunities. *DERPY DERP
So Women could get advanced education to become teachers in the southwest.
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An example of the inequality women faced in America in the mid-1800s is Women were prohibited from attending church without a male relative.
Most women learned languages and basic math in school in the 1800's.
The Education movements of the 1800s
Women did not have the same rights as men in the 1800s. They did not have the same opportunities to an education, they could not vote, and when they could find work they were paid very little
Women could not vote in the 1800s
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He believed in power and gunpowder.