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During the 1800's, women had virtually no rights. It wasn't until the late 19th century that women won the right to vote. Progress was also made to allow women the equal right to higher education and job opportunities outside of the home.
yes they are!
man and women should be considered equal because whats a man without a women ? and women have come far in representing in both a mans job and a women job ; a women has what any men or women would ask for which is : gentleness and independency !
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They didn't have a job on Ellis Island, of course not.3
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these upper class women of the 1800's didn't really have jobs the just watched the miserable maids do all their work for them
well some women do and some women don't. i just think it depends on the job.
Women were not used in his plays because in the times he was from it was a womans job to be a preformer so women were not allowed to act so he wrote his plays around that fact.
It was in the United States because of where she was born. She was born in Bristol England, and women were not treated equally there in that time. She was born in the 1800's.
During the 1800's, women had virtually no rights. It wasn't until the late 19th century that women won the right to vote. Progress was also made to allow women the equal right to higher education and job opportunities outside of the home.
the could not be scribes only slaves,farmers or maybe pharaohs
No women had alot of job history.
The executor's official duty begins as soon as the will has been allowed and "Letters Testamentary" have been issued to the executor.
They wornt allowed to do any sort of labor.all they could do was stay at home and be a house wife
it was a very bad rate of unemployment in the late 1800 because that was during the great depression