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Ever hear the phrase ' on the rag'?

Well, that's what they did they used rags like we do pads.

Haha what did you think they did use a gravy bowl under all that

petticoat? :D

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What is Mary astells opinion on marriage for woman in 1700s?

Mary Astell, in her writings during the early 1700s, expressed a critical view of marriage for women, arguing that it often resulted in their subjugation and loss of autonomy. She believed that marriage limited women's opportunities for personal development and intellectual growth. Astell advocated for women's education and independence, suggesting that women should seek alternatives to traditional marriage, which she viewed as a constraint rather than a fulfillment of their potential. Overall, she championed the idea that women deserved more agency and respect in society.


What were the late 1600s and 1700s called?

The late 1600s and 1700s are often referred to as the Age of Enlightenment or the Enlightenment Era. This period was characterized by an emphasis on reason, science, and individualism, challenging traditional authority and promoting ideas of liberty and progress. It laid the intellectual groundwork for modern democracy and influenced various revolutions, including the American and French Revolutions. Additionally, the period saw significant advancements in philosophy, literature, and the arts.


How does the modern bicycle operate in the 1700s?

It didn't, as there weren't any "modern bicycles" in the 1700s.


Why were the 1600s and the 1700s called the Age of Revolution?

European thought, beliefs, and ways of life all changed. This period was the beginning of the modern age of science and democracy that we know today.


The century of the 1700s are?

eighteenth century