Practically women were property. First of the father and then of the husband. They could not do anything other than house chores (which they had to do) and care for the children.
In the 1700s, wages varied significantly by occupation, region, and gender. Generally, men earned higher wages than women, often receiving about two to three times more for similar work. Women predominantly worked in domestic roles or as laborers, with their earnings typically reflecting societal norms that undervalued their contributions. Additionally, economic conditions and local demand influenced wage levels, leading to further disparities based on gender and profession.
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It has been suggested that their culture contributed to political thinking during the development of the United States government
They usually worked in war, crafting, and other stuff.
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How were the gender roles of white women reshaped and redefined during the Revolutionary eraHow were the gender roles of white women reshaped and redefined during the Revolutionary era
clean and help
What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
There are no gender roles because everyone, women and men, are treated equal.
Swaggy roles
Patriarch system, socialization, gender roles or triple roles, classes
Yes, there is a difference. Gender roles are the behaviors, activities, and expectations society considers appropriate for men and women, while gender representation refers to how men and women are portrayed in media, art, and culture. Gender representation can influence and perpetuate gender roles, but they are distinct concepts.
Gender roles help maintain social order :)
what were the gender activiyies in the taino society
In early Igbo culture, gender roles were often defined by division of labor: men were responsible for hunting, farming, and leadership roles, while women were in charge of domestic tasks like cooking, cleaning, and childcare. Women also played important roles in trade and were often respected within the community for their contributions. However, there were variations in gender roles depending on the specific Igbo community and time period.
man and women had two roles
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