I would say laws of the Middle Ages were probably about as fair as they are today, though they were certainly different. Clearly some of the punishments they allowed could not be used today without an international outcry. On the other hand they allowed defenses in court that modern jurists would find astonishing.
There is a link below to a related question, "What were crimes and what was the punishment for them in the middle ages?"
No one they were treated the same way they always had been as second class citizens.
1st answer:No.There weren't any "clerks". Things were grown or made by individuals and sold by them at the weekly market or to the clergy/manor.2nd Answer:Medieval clerks were not usually women, but some were.A very interesting article called "Women in Medieval Guilds," by Nicky Saunders, has a list of jobs medieval women are recorded to have had, and clerk was one of them.There are links below to that article and to a related question on the things medieval women did.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
A corset.
The difference between men and women were that the men did a lot more work than the women at certain points of the year. The women did more home jobs.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
They were often treated unfairly.
Some commonly associated issues with women's rights have to deal with equality. Some men are concerned that although women are sometimes treated unfairly and men are punished for it, when men are treated unfairly by women, there are no repercussions.
Badly...
Exploitation of women is a phrase used to describe a woman who is being treated unfairly. This treatment is used to benefit the other person's work.
No one they were treated the same way they always had been as second class citizens.
they were treated unfairly they were treated unfairly
Women of wealth were not usually treated any different than men. The reason for this is that wealthy women were usually someone connected to royalty. Still, the role of women would never be confused with the superiority of men.
They were pretty similar in that they were both treated as insignificant but in the medieval period they were treated more as evil because they were portrayed as unfaithful in the Canterbury Tales. Hooray for Mrs. Birr.
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Both groups were treated unfairly and unequally compared with men of their class.