The expectation of obeying the father was now passed onto the husband who could do anything to his wife including beating her.
Their husband. Quite right too!!
Their husband.
their husbands, their husbands could do anthing to them basically and if they were not to obey they would be beaten.
Their husbands, because the wedding vows included the words 'I promise to love, honour and obey'.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation
No, because women were to obey men, women had to follow through exactly what the men told them to, if not they could be beaten, the Tudors were around before womens rights, so all women were treated poorly. They were expected to respect and obey men, always, no questions asked.
Because women are expected to be virgins when they marry.
MEGAN L. HICKERSON has written: 'MAKING WOMEN MARTYRS IN TUDOR ENGLAND'
Single young women in Colonial America were expected to live with and care for their parents and even siblings, and do free work.They were also expected to get married. Many quite young teens (normal for the times) married just to escape from home (just like in modern times).Women who never married often only received a bedsted (a frame) and a feather mattress when the father or mother died.
Get married and start to have babies. Most were married by 12 years old.
No
in the "olden" days women were expected to obey their husbands, this was in their marriage vows, that has since changed during the 1950s.
Single young women in Colonial America were expected to live with and care for their parents and even siblings, and do free work.They were also expected to get married. Many quite young teens (normal for the times) married just to escape from home (just like in modern times).Women who never married often only received a bedsted (a frame) and a feather mattress when the father or mother died.
Single young women in Colonial America were expected to live with and care for their parents and even siblings, and do free work.They were also expected to get married. Many quite young teens (normal for the times) married just to escape from home (just like in modern times).Women who never married often only received a bedsted (a frame) and a feather mattress when the father or mother died.