They used to sew, knit & wash clothes by hand. They also used to brew their own whiskey called "GOTA". Needless to say the whiskey took a hold on everyone & that is why there was not much sewing, knitting or clothes washing done at any stage. Everyone was falling around from the effects of the whiskey & an odd fight broke out as well. Back then this behaviour was considered entertainment but nowadays one would be locked up for it.
More itchier clothes than they do now.
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
Nothing whatsoever. The 16th century ended at midnight on December 31, 1600. The 17th century started a millisecond later.
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No they were not... men were more controlling over their women then they are now.
More itchier clothes than they do now.
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It was called a Manteau. Martin Taylor
17th century.
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
There were many famous pre-17th century women, such as Julia Augusta (Livia), Eleanor of Aquitaine, Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots and Isabella of Spain.
In the 17th century, women had limited rights compared to men. They were generally excluded from owning property, voting, and participating in political affairs. Women's roles were primarily centered on supporting their husbands and raising children, with few opportunities for education or employment outside the home.
B. women
B. women