More Work For Women Before The 19th Centuries

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More Work For Mother

Before the 19th centuries most of the lifestyle and economy was surrounded by self-produced goods and independent creation of materials which supported the household, families will live on their own farms and cultivated their own products but all this changed as the industrialization came over taking away the likelihood of this lifestyle by switching around how economy, family, and to work where structured. The use of money instead of an exchange of goods; families moving to more urbanized regions and living the country life to become factory workers and enter the workforce.

The setting of culture itself was alienated as many of the common activities that took place on daily basis on the stereotypical or for a more suitable term, a common way of life on the 18th centuries. This changes made housework as we call it nowadays “easier” for women, these making housework being looked down upon bread providers, government and most of the higher up male population on the 19th centuries. As the work for female changed, buying cloth instead of making it; buying products instead of planting and cultivating. …show more content…

Why at this moment? At this moment more females were at the pick of their life, freer and healthier as their work and their main reason of sickness and death (birth) had lower on a significant