Women worked in factories, as teachers, servants, midwives, writers, actresses, spinsters, seamstresses etc
They also worked on farms or in the family business.
Increasingly feminists began to demand the acceptance of women in higher education and professions.
They played important roles in reform movements and abolitionism.
At the same time women of the upper classes were increasingly expected to stay at home and do housework, take care of the children.
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
Women's roles in history in the 19th and 20 century mainly revolved around the household. They bore children, were nurses, and teachers. During periods of war, they were drafted into the labor market.
because the women did not have the rights to do it
mother teresa 19th century tarabai shinde 20th century
late 19th century
non-feminist historians
to get married, raise and family, and care for the house
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
women
women
Women's roles in history in the 19th and 20 century mainly revolved around the household. They bore children, were nurses, and teachers. During periods of war, they were drafted into the labor market.
because the women did not have the rights to do it
Yes, women gained the right to vote in the 19th century in several countries. In the United States, the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote, but various movements advocating for suffrage began much earlier in the century. Other countries, like New Zealand, were pioneers in women's suffrage, granting it in 1893. Overall, the 19th century was a critical period for the women's suffrage movement worldwide.
describe the role of the cattle trails in the late 19th century