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Yes they were women got paid little wages, and few hours. They likely worked either in a factory or as a school teacher.
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
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Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
the men hunted and the women gathred
Wages were about 6 Shillings (60c) in that era
Most women remained at home to look after the children. Others worked in ammunition factories.
In 1963, women's wages were only 59 percent of that of male workers. Prior to President Kennedy's Equal Pay Act, women were only getting $.59 out of every dollar men made. Although women have come a long way since those days, they still aren't on par with male wages, and only make about $.83 out of every dollar a man makes.
The main obstacle in the 1600s and the 1700s were men dominated the fiels and they were not primmited to the meeting where scientists would discuss theoires.
The factories could pay women lower wages than they could pay men.
i think that's a good qustion... um no I think that only reffered to white men that owned land in the 1700s.
Because women are indeed property of men even today. It is because majority of men enjoy dominating their wives and majority of women enjoy submitting to their husbands. Something biological I guess. Women talking like a feminist change after finding a loving dominant partner.
a common answer is lower wages (half of mans salery) men would rather plow their farmland and a need for workers
Men make 15-20% more in wages have more free time and I think the amusing think I hear lately is men are assertive and women are classified as aggressive in identical circumstances.Gender inequality is men and women are treated differently in the workplace. For example, women may not be paid the same wages as men even when they both are working the same position.
the two ways woman worked for there equal right was the right to vote and to also have every thing equal for both men and women.
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