In European feudalism, women often had limited rights and were primarily valued for their roles in marriage and motherhood, with legal and social status largely dependent on their male relatives. In contrast, Japanese feudalism allowed women more agency in certain areas, such as property ownership and family lineage, especially among the samurai class, where women could be involved in managing estates. However, both systems ultimately reinforced patriarchal structures, with women's roles often confined to domestic spheres. Overall, while Japanese women had some legal rights, both societies upheld strict gender norms that restricted women's freedoms.
they were treated differently then others (americans)
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
Feudalism broke down after the crusades
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
Europeans were treated differently depending on the context and time period. In some cases, they were welcomed and treated with respect by indigenous populations, while in other situations they were met with hostility and conflict. European colonial powers often subjugated and exploited indigenous peoples for resources and labor.
yes they are
Likely, it's your age.
I wouldn't say they're treated differently, but you sure feel different because you get a lot of pointing and words you can'y tpiwef
European women were treated very poorly in the seventh century. They were property.
No
dont now
They can get beat up easily