Women in the Middle Ages (early 1400s-late 1500s)
Title: Women in the Middle Ages (early 1400s-late 1500s)
Category: /History/World History
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Women in the Middle Ages (early 1400s-late 1500s)
Category: /History/World History
Details: Words: 963 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women in the Middle Ages (early 1400s-late 1500s)
In every part of the world, women have been considered subordinate to men and have not had as many rights as men. They were always expected to do thing such as taking care of the family, satisfying their husband' every need, and not working outside of their houses. During the industrialization era, when jobs became more common and factories needed workers, women started working as well. Thus,
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jobs in the industries. However, Arabian women were not free like English women do whatever they wanted to do, though some Arab women still got education and had the right to have jobs. And as these English and Arab women began to work, they struggled for more rights, such as the right to vote. Thus, slowly and gradually, their rights started improving during the 16th century and onwards.
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-----------------------------------------Shehnaz Haqqani