Women were seen as pure and clean and because of this view there bodies were seen as a temple which should not just be used, e.g. for sex. There role was to have many children and care for the house. They could work in professions such as; teaching and domestic work
in the early part of the Victorian era slaves were treated equally to the past although many states had banned slavery as in the relation ship to the Victorian era to how slaves are treated i see no relation.
The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
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Most likely people in the Victorian Era, died from the plague (black death) and other diseases (gangrene) that couldn't be treated.
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
in the early part of the Victorian era slaves were treated equally to the past although many states had banned slavery as in the relation ship to the Victorian era to how slaves are treated i see no relation.
Poorly!
The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
Marriage was important for women during the Victorian era, as if they never got married they would be owned by their father
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Most likely people in the Victorian Era, died from the plague (black death) and other diseases (gangrene) that couldn't be treated.
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
Middle class women in the victorian era played lawn tennis and it was popular. Women didnt usually play sport in era, especially if they were'nt in the middle class, only men played sports. Men played mob football and then different sports throughout the years. women gradually started to play sports around the 1900s.
they died from to much sex
During the Victorian era, women were largely confined to traditional roles as homemakers and caregivers, with limited rights and opportunities for independence. Society idealized the "angel in the house," emphasizing virtues like purity and submissiveness. Women often lacked access to higher education and were excluded from many professions, leading to economic dependence on male relatives. However, this period also saw the beginnings of the women's suffrage movement and increased advocacy for women's rights, laying the groundwork for future advancements.
In the early Victorian era, many people with severe disabilities were believed to be an embarrassment more than anything. Relatives with such afflictions were kept away from the general public and rarely allowed to be seen.
Jack The Ripper.