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In 1793, men typically held jobs in agriculture, trade, and skilled labor, often working as farmers, blacksmiths, or carpenters. Women, on the other hand, were primarily involved in domestic roles, managing households, and caring for children, though some also worked in textile production or as seamstresses. Opportunities for women in the workforce were limited, and most jobs were unpaid or considered extensions of their household duties. The division of labor was largely influenced by societal norms and economic needs of the time.

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