Perhaps, I don't know maybe .
the average amount of children a colonial woman had in the 1600s is 9 children
The Church provided education, medical attention, and security in its monasteries. It also advocated for the poor and weak, for the homeless, for children, and for women.
30 Years War. Counter Reformation. Are we counting things like sailing-off to the New World? Here are a couple of nice little time-lines for you. Women? ::shakes her head:: I see some claims that their situation was much improved, but unless my memory plays me false, we are also talking about the puritans, Calvanists, and other "right-wing" sects of the Protestant church. My understanding is that they didn't grant women any rights. They had the right to belong to a male and pray to God that that male cared for her, protected her, and provided for her. There were apparently a good many business owners in London who were female. Hope this helps get you started.
She was queen of both England and france and she gave women more rights as queen
The 1600s were a time marked by the Scientific Revolution. During this time, women were treated as inferior being who were meant to tend to the house and tend to children. During this time, a centuries-long debate known as the Querreles des Femmes was occurring in which men argued that women were not capable of higher thinking because their skulls were smaller. They also said that because women's hips were wider, they were naturally meant to be mothers and not to be involved in scientific affairs. Overall, women were treated with little dignity and as intellectually inferior to their male counterparts. They were also not aloud to go to the theater and or act on the stage.
As I type, women can't be bishops (or of higher rank) in the church of England or a priest or above in the Catholic church. There are also some roles in the armed services (close combat or submariners, for example) that aren't available to women.
Puritans
puritans
there were only 10 women and 1 man all of the woman had kids to make it bigger and on average a women had 8 kids
They wore clothes!
Yes, since 1994, women can be ordained as priests in the CofE. The church is slowly moving towards allowing women to be bishops. The church had to be specifically excluded from sex descrimination legislation to allow such practises to continue.
They wore clothes!
The same as the war and they will soon be allowed
women wore long brown dresses and men wore shirts with breeches(short trousers) and jerkin(waist coat)
The roman catholic church did this because they felt it was right
chicken is good but this source is bad.
no they were not around at the time