No. The world need us to be free.
no, unless a woman enjoys to be or feels she should be the property of her husband
No. women had no rights and any property they had was essentially their husbands.
No. Women could not own property until the 1900's.
Women were not allowed rights to property before then. It was thought to be a man's world and owning property made them more equal.
English women colonists could NOT own property after they are married. -APEX.
English women could not own property after they married.
In California, women gained the legal right to own property with the passage of the Married Women's Property Act in 1850. This law allowed married women to own and control property independently of their husbands, marking a significant shift in women's legal rights. Prior to this, property ownership was largely restricted to men. The act was part of the broader women's rights movement, which aimed to secure equal rights for women in various aspects of life.
They could not own property
English women could not own property after they married
according to me, the following are the basic law for women in India - Share in Fathers property, Right of maintenance from husband, and Protection from Police harassment. Farhana
No, it is not ethical to view one's wife as their property in a modern society. Women should be treated as equal partners and individuals with their own rights and autonomy.
no unless the inherited it from their fathers. no unless the inherited it from their fathers.