Women's Rights during the Mid 19th century

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The test for whether or not you can hold a job should not be the arrangement of your chromosomes.  ~Bella Abzug

     In the early days, women worked on the farm or household. After the industrial revolution, more and more people worked outside for salary. And by the mid-1800's, many women joined the work force. 
    
    There were many female teachers during the 19th century. With the development of women’s education and openings of the variety opportunities, there were more job opportunities for women such as writers, factory workers or domestic workers.  Many university offered equal classes for both women and men, and  there were some women who wanted to work in the medical feilds.


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