Men hunted for the food and women gathered food and took care of the children. Nomad tribes that still exist today show us what early life may have been like. These people had to follow the food and search for the herbs and other foods that could be eaten. It was a constant search for food and clean water.
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Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.
The roles of adult Creek Indians depended on their gender. Women took care of the children, they grew crops, and did chores. The men hunted, and when needed, went to war to protect the tribe. In their free time both men and women told stories, and enjoyed music. Creek children played, and had chores to do.
Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê