Women had no rights in the 1700's. They took care of families, farms, and houses. They couldn't go to school or college, couldn't vote, couldn't own a business, couldn't have a bank account, or couldn't live alone. If they were a single woman they were expected to live with family members like a brother or father or guardian. There were no laws against abuse so children and women were not protected against physical, mental, or sexual abuse. Animals were protected by law before women and children.
they stayed at home
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
bad
Homemade stuff
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
Men wore wigs. I don't know if women did.
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
bad
Homemade stuff
None
it was an philosepher from 1700's
it is a women who in the 1700's-1900's made dresses that you put over you petticoat for women. it is a women who in the 1700's-1900's made dresses that you put over you petticoat for women. just a dressmaker who won her right to make dresses
Marriage in the 1700's was more of an arranged marriage where women's parents were to find a rich man for her to marry, for the success of their life, better living, and status.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
No they did not. Women out live men by the many activities/work men are involved in.
they mostly made porige or soup hope it helps
There are approx 1700 women in Muncy State Prison
NICOLA PHILLIPS has written: 'WOMEN IN BUSINESS, 1700-1850'