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Why did women protest during medieval and early modern period ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Role of a lady in medieval times

During the mediaeval times a mediaeval lady had a very important status in society she was second to the Lord of the Manor and also looked after the affairs of the state in his absence in her free time she mingled with other ladies in and indulge in various measures such as reading sleeping music and dancing

whar happen dyring the early modern period

some of the more notable trends in the events of the early modern period included the Re formation and religious conflicts it provoke the French words of religion in the thirty years War the rise of capitalism and modern nation-states widespread witch hunts and European colonization of the Americas

womens during medival period

women held the positions of wife mother present partition and none as well as some important leadership roles such as a base or queen and didn't the very concept of women change in a number of ways during the middle ages and several forces influenced womens roles during their period .

Answered by rishaashritha4
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During medieval and early modern times, women were dominated by men across the world. They did not have access to property or civil rights like voting etc. They were mostly restricted to domestic work like cooking, bringing up children, taking care of the elderly at home and assisting men at work. This started to change with industrialisation as women began to be employed in factories in large numbers. Aswomen came out of their houses to work and earn, they developed a new identity of themselves and their role in society. They began to assert the principle of equality of all human beings, whether they were women or men

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