They were thought to be inferior to men. They weren't allowed any education and their status was very low.
Education became more standardized.
In the 19th century, most women did not work at jobs outside the home, pursue an education, or have an active social life outside of their home. Women were primarily known as wives and mothers. Women of the 21st century balance a work and family life, while pursuing a higher education. Many women of the 21st century hold high-ranking positions in major companies, while others become doctors or lawyers. They can participate in elections and run for public office.
19th century
From the 15th Century through the 19th Century, it is estimated that 15 millions Africans were enslaved.
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Deplorable condition of women
The riches of India in the 19th century was their spices.
There were no women lawyers in India in the 19th century, but the legal profession in India finally started accepting women as lawyers in the 20th century, in 1924 to be exact. India's first woman lawyer was Cornelia Sorabji.
Swami Vivekananda is responsible for the revival of Hinduism of 19th century India.
2 famous Indian women revolutionaries from India of 19-20 cenury?
In the 19th century women married rich men with the intention of having wealth and status so it was almost like a business deal and today, many people marry for love and not for their own benefits
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because the women did not have the rights to do it
Yes, women gained the right to vote in the 19th century in several countries. In the United States, the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote, but various movements advocating for suffrage began much earlier in the century. Other countries, like New Zealand, were pioneers in women's suffrage, granting it in 1893. Overall, the 19th century was a critical period for the women's suffrage movement worldwide.