Women didn't have many of the rights men had. They weren't allowed to attend school or vote.
women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
There were not many work related roles for women in the 1900s. Most women were homemakers while others were teachers, maids, nurses, and a very few doctors.
The question is too vague to answer.A lot of colleges were originally founded as "women's colleges", but have since begun accepting male students also.Nearly all colleges more than a hundred or so years old that weren't designated as "women's colleges" were for men only, but again, a lot of them now accept female students."Women's college" has historically mainly meant "this is a college that women are allowed to go to" as opposed to "this is a college that only women are allowed to go to". The distinction here is because a couple hundred years ago, most colleges did not allow female students. Men mostly didn't go to women's colleges, not because it was expressly forbidden but because they generally weren't as highly regarded as the men-only schools were.
Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference was created in 1985.
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it depended what they did. in england women got 1 shilling a year!
yes men were considered dominant over women in the early 1900s. It wasn't until 1920 that women had any right to vote. Even then women still did not have equal rights as men did.
In the early 1900s, some women worked in factories or as teachers (among many other things). Apex-Secretaries and managers
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Women were not allowed to smoke.