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The Inequality Of Women In The 18th Century

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The definition of human and political rights, in the 18th century, were drastically different form the way the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. For instance, most of the rights pertained only to men owning land in the 18th century. Woman were supposed to remain indoors and take care of the house and stay out of public affairs. Hunt states “It was consequently by no means certain that the “rights of man” were imagined as applying in the same ways to woman” (Hunt, 11), which really proves the inequality that woman were so much farther behind in rights in the 18th century. However, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights includes woman in the rights and didn’t only pertain to men. Article 16 states that “Men and Women of full …show more content…

Human rights, while a great stepping stone in the right direction towards progression, the consequences included the racial division in slavery and gender gaps between man and woman. The case of racial division is true even today but in the book, Hunt explains that the people feared that the commerce and trade would go down due to the abolition of slavery and that slaves, since they had no other previous work experience, would bring down the job market. Woman were almost in the same case, but not as severe. Woman weren’t supposed to be seen in a public domain but once they started to become self-aware they followed the same fashion as the slaves. Although they didn’t exactly follow through with riots, they brought the attention of their oppression to the public. These consequences brought forth the need for equality in the issue of Human …show more content…

Ever since Egyptian times, women were viewed as household workers only. Document 9 brings women’s rights into the debate. Even though they weren’t allowed to meet in groups or vote, some still risked everything to write the letter to the Estates General in order to be able to do more than just work in the house. The 18th century oppressed women more than the 1948 document. The 1948 document included women in their human rights bill but the 18th century never included women at all, showing that the society was worse off for women back in that

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