From 1797 to 1851, women faced significant societal restrictions and were largely confined to domestic roles. Legal frameworks typically denied them rights such as voting and property ownership, reinforcing their dependence on male guardians—fathers or husbands. Education for women was limited, focusing primarily on homemaking skills rather than academics. However, this period also saw the beginnings of the women's rights movement, as some women began to advocate for greater equality and access to education.
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Almost same as they treated men........
it was treated poorly because they still didn't believe women should have their own rights.
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
Sojourner Truth and Susan B. Anthony
30 August 1797 - 1 February 1851
August 30, 1797 - February 1, 1851. Her cause of death was brain tumor.
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No. The washing machine was not invented in 1797. In 1797 Washington was still president and it was a short 20 years since the revolution . The washing machine wasn't invented until 1851 just before the civil war.
Mary Shelley was born on August 30, 1797
Sojourner Truth (1797 - November 26, 1883) nee Isabella Baumfree, an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist.Her best-known speech, Ain't I a Woman?, was delivered in Akron, Ohio at the 1851 Ohio Women's Rights Convention.
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
women had rights and were generally treated with respect.
i think that she fought women rights in 1851 at the 1851 convention center
Sojourner Truth (1797-November 26, 1883) was the self-given name, from 1843, of Isabella Baumfree, an American slave, abolitionist and women's rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, New York. Her best-known speech, Ain't I a Woman?, was delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.