women were taught from both in the Elizabethan era that men were the stronger sex they owned you whether it be your father or husband when you are later married in life. they were expected to marry and cook and clean and raise children if you were incapeable of doing any of these things you were frowned upon by the public.
that they were inferior to men
Babies weren't born in hospitals in the Tudor times; women gave birth at home.
No
Women were traditionally taught societal roles and expectations such as being nurturing, submissive, and caretakers of the family. They were also often expected to prioritize marriage and motherhood as their primary goals in life. Additionally, women were taught domestic skills like cooking, cleaning, and sewing from a young age.
That they must obey there parents. They must also show obedience to men (Husband, brother, cousin ect..). Girls for poor families would stay at home and study housework, while rich would receive brief education on needle work and dinner preparation.
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In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
To give husbands an heir
To give husbands an heir
no it is also taught to men.
Ottoman women wear hijad (headscarf) and have to cover up their bodies and Tudor women don't have to wear a hijad (headscarf) or cover up their bodies.