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
well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
The right to raise children
Women did not have the legal right to vote
There were many things women fought for in the 1800's. These included the right to vote, equal education opportunities, the right to work in men's jobs, equal pay for equal work, the right to have full control over their own earned money, the right to have control over their property if they were not married, and the right to sit on juries,
So Women could get advanced education to become teachers in the southwest.
first spell EDUCATION right that sucks if you are a women because education is obviously important for you....... first spell EDUCATION right that sucks if you are a women because education is obviously important for you.......
Women in the US were not eligible to vote in the 19th century. The 19th amendment was passed in order to give women in the US the right to vote.
An example of the inequality women faced in America in the mid-1800s is Women were prohibited from attending church without a male relative.
Since the 1800s, women's lives have transformed significantly in terms of rights, education, and societal roles. Women have gained the right to vote, access to higher education, and greater participation in the workforce. Social movements have challenged traditional gender roles, allowing women to pursue careers and engage in politics. Overall, these changes have contributed to a more equitable society, although challenges remain.
Oberlin College opened its doors to women in 1848.
Women only gained the right to petition for divorce in Western countries in the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are still a number of countries where women do not have the right to petition their husbands for divorce and must wait for him to do so.