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Women in the Late-19 th Century. Women Social Disabilities. Couldn’t own property Could not have separate bank accounts Could not save money Could not take job w/o husband permission Had few legal rights. Married Women’s Property Act. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Women in the Late-19 th  Century

Women in the Late-19th Century

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Women Social Disabilities

• Couldn’t own property• Could not have separate bank accounts• Could not save money• Could not take job w/o husband

permission• Had few legal rights

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Married Women’s Property Act

• Passed in Britain, allowed for women to own property in their own name.

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Divorce• Illegal in most European countries.• Adultery was the most common reason

for divorce but it had to be proven.

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Parental Rights

• In nearly all cases of divorce, child custody was awarded to the father.

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Birth Control

• In most European countries, any form of contraception or abortion was illegal.

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Education

• Few European countries allowed women to attend secondary schools or universities.

• An educated woman would affect the traditional gender roles.

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The Job Front• Late 19th century

saw a decline in female laborers as men’s wages increased.

• Women continued to receive low wages for their work.

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The Putting Out System

• Huge manufacturers would make cloth.• This cloth would then get shipped to

tailors, sweatshops, and homes.• Few factories actually made clothes.

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Prostitution• Involved 1000’s of young women in

major cities.• Sought this line of work due to an

overcrowded female work force.• Most were found in major military cities.

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Factual Information

• Very few child prostitutes existed, although the press at the time sensationalized stories about them.

• Nearly all were between the ages of 18-25.

• Nearly all were not forced into that line of work.

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Middle Class Women

• No longer helped with finances.

• Their job was to take care of the domestic duties, be involved in the Church, and display acts of charity.

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Middle Class Women

• Despite illegalities, contraception methods were used.

• M.C. women desired smaller families.

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Feminism Supporters• Mary Wollstonecraft• J.S. Mill• Harriet Taylor

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Millicent Fawcett

• Led the Union of Women Suffrage Societies in London.

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Emmeline Pankhurst

• Radical feminist• Used violence, arson,

and other criminal activity (suffragettes).

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Women Suffrage

• The 1st country to allow women the right to vote was Norway in 1907.

• Britain- after WWI, 30 and over allowed.• France did not allow women to vote until

after WWII.