It is historical fact (not reasonably debatable) that until relatively recently women were legally considered the "chattel" of their husbands or fathers. Women couldn't vote, women couldn't own property, women didn't get to choose who they married, they couldn't divorce their husbands, in some cases they couldn't even "bring charges" against a man for rape.
These things are not debated, they are accepted as true because of the overwhelming body of evidence in the form of statutes and other laws.
EVERYTHING is debated. Especially history! The more historical evidence, the more heated the debate
I disagree. There are plenty of women throughout history that were above the law (and thus their fathers and husbands) who not only voted, but were national leaders, who not only own property- but owned thousands of families, men and soldiers, who not only divorced their husbands, but took off their heads, and probably a countless number of women who got away with bringing "charges" against a man for rape using a knife in the darkness. There are ways around being unable to bring charges by law against a man for rape.
In a lot of societies, it may be that women weren't allowed to have influence in the law, but that did not mean women never had influence in the law.
I disagree (besides wanting to give you a hard time and get ppl thinking outside the box
I am not just talking about powerful and influential women either. It may be far less number than it is today, but there were still (in my opinion) many many regular women who had all the power and authority a man did, whether through breaking the law, or through controlling their husbands. Afterall, if you steal your husband's right to vote, your husband's property, your husband's power- then you have it and the man is the one without any power or authority.
Of course, I should've just simplified this by saying one word: "Whipped"
Just because there is evidence of statues and laws proving that legally this happened or that does not in any way prove people actually did follow those laws, that other things didn't happen to go around the laws, etc.
Laws don't prevent people from breaking them. Laws punish people caught breaking them.
I won't debate that today women have more freedom than before in US society, and in the average society of the world, but I will dance around it.
Like I said, all history is debatable to an extent. That's why I disagree!
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