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In the 16th century, women's roles varied widely based on their social class and region. Lower-class women often worked in agriculture, textile production, and domestic service, while wealthier women might manage household affairs or engage in trade. Some women, particularly in urban areas, participated in crafts and small businesses. However, opportunities for formal employment were limited, and many women were expected to focus primarily on family and home life.

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