Married women were not allowed to teach in the 1800's, because married women usually get pregnant at some point in their marriage, and the schoolboards did not want to pay them for maternity leave, or have to find another teacher a such short notice. Also, i think mood swings might have been a part of it, but that's probably just a myth.
girls were aloud to read back then (in America at least).but if they weren't, it would be cuz some cultures think that males and females are not equal. they think men are better than women. so they would not treat females like they treat men - opportunity, education, and equality
It was social convention; women's place was considered to be in the home. Some did voice their opinions, but were considered to be mad.
Women weren't allowed to do much of anything outside of being a housewife and mother in the 1800s, at least in the USA.
no.only men
Women could not vote in the 1800s
woman got involved in voting because before that time only men were allowed to vote so the woman protested and eventually were allowed to vote in 1918.
life expecetity in canada in the year 1800
Yes
no.only men
Women could not vote in the 1800s
Primarily, they were not allowed to vote.
woman got involved in voting because before that time only men were allowed to vote so the woman protested and eventually were allowed to vote in 1918.
life expecetity in canada in the year 1800
The Education movements of the 1800s
Yes
the highest education was a levels
free education for every one
They were allowed to go to school in 1880.
kuz agros momms dead
Education became an important topic for reformers in the 1800s due to the increasing emphasis on democracy, industrialization, and social mobility. Reformers believed that an educated populace was essential for a functioning democracy, as well as for preparing individuals for the challenges of a rapidly changing society. They also saw education as a means to address social inequalities and improve economic opportunities for all, leading to a push for increased access to education and improvements in its quality.