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In the 19th century Britain women were expected to marryand have children.The laws in Britain were based on the idea that women would get married and that their husbands would take care of them. Before the passing of the 1887 Married Woman's Property Act, when a woman got married she could not own property, even inherited property, and her wealth was automatically passed to her husband. If a woman worked after marriage, her earnings also belonged to her husband.

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