Women
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women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
Yes, women did own and operate taverns in the late 1800s to early 1900s, although it was relatively uncommon due to societal norms that typically restricted women's roles. Some women ran taverns as a means of economic survival, especially if they were widowed or single, while others inherited these establishments from family members. These women often faced significant challenges, including legal restrictions and societal stigma, but they played a crucial role in the hospitality industry during that era.
farming and/or house work for women and men only had to watch their children or do yard work .
I think that they would sell coats to the women and children.
Yes there was. people discriminated over women children races and religion
Read it on the internet -_-
they had the right to make my dinner.
Women
There were not many work related roles for women in the 1900s. Most women were homemakers while others were teachers, maids, nurses, and a very few doctors.
I think it is immoral to massacre women and children as they are harmed wherein they are innocent.
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During the period of time from 1880 until 1900, a women were primarily housewives. However, those who worked outside the home worked in the service industry and held clerical jobs.