Women's Rights Of Women In The Nineteenth Century

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Since America's early years women were denied key rights that man had access to easily. For starters, women who were married could not own property, everything was in the man's name. Women were expected to stay home, to do the cooking and the cleaning, be a mother and a wife. Their focus was to be at home, not to work. If they did work, any money earned would be in the husband's name, they had no claim legally to that money. Women were expected to stay at home, all of the household work was left up to them, along with most of the farm work, which many women had to deal with. The average week of a women in the nineteenth century consisted of laundry, ironing and mending, baking, tidying and cleaning of the kitchen parlor, and then cleaning

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