Stay at home and work in the household, bear and raise children, supervise slaves, and occasionally get out to attend women's religious festivals.
women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children
Their parents chose for them.
During the 1930s in America, women were treated as if they were valueless. Women were nothing in the eyes of men, and there was no equality between men and women. Women were second-class citizens. They were expected to stay home and raise their children and nothing more.
cooking, cleaning, and tending the garden
Women were expected to take care of the household in the early nineteenth century. However, for families that needed a second income, teaching and nursing were two professionals that women could choose to go into.
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation
Women were expected to obey all their male family members.
They were expected to take over men's jobs.
Between 16 and 20 it was expected for young colonial men and women to marry.
They were expected to work in factory jobs.
Men !
Women were expected to influence their husbands and children to be good americans.
produce children...............
CookedCleanednever expected to complain
cooking and cleaning. duhhh.
Women in Athens were expected to stay at home all day and do the chores while the men went out. They were also expected to have a child that would be their father's heir.