the role of women in Corinth was to help there child learn at home then from the age of 7 to 14 they would go to school and learn.
Portugal, which played an important role in both the beginning of the Atlantic Slave Trade as well as the Asian Slave Trade, always used slaves for economic reasons. They originally used slaves as a medium of trade.
Aztec priests performed the sacrifices to the sun god, by ripping out a persons heart. that or they were sex slaves.
The women made jewelry while men hunted
Womens role in Argos was too stay home and do household chores. They only went to events like festivals etc. They werent giving much rights.
be slaves to all of men
False. Women played a large role in Mayan city-states.
Women are always important. While you're thinking about this, give your mom a call.
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really there was only slaves in the southern region from what my teacher has told me but i'm not sure what the role of women and blacks was im trying to figure that out myself for a prodject
Children used to be slaves and all women were NOT allowed to go to school.
Probably slaves. Women did a lot of cooking too as it was a big part of their role in the family.
Womens gained the right to own property and slaves but just not to vote
If we take into account that slaves were seen as 'second class' cititzens (who didn't have a vote like women), they would of been used for the menial task in the Greek household like cooking and cleaning for example (and to an extent prostitution). The main purpose of Slaves can be seen in different ways from taskers who do all the menial chores and tasks, they can also be seen as a social status symbol for the owner as more slaves indicate more wealth and power (to an extent).
Athenians had a more diverse lifestyle compared to Spartans because they were involved in trade, commerce, arts, and philosophy in addition to military training. Athenian women also had more freedom and played a role in cultural and artistic activities, while Spartan women had a more domestic and restricted role in society. Additionally, Athenians valued education and intellectual pursuits, leading to a more varied lifestyle that included participation in democratic governance.
Womens gained the right to own property and slaves but just not to vote
Womens gained the right to own property and slaves but just not to vote