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Until the 1820's American girls did not have many options or places to go for their education, after elementary school. The woman did not have the same rights as men and were not depicted as needing to get an education, because they mostly did house work and took care of their children. There were also many few jobs open for women to do, that they were capable of doing.
8.3 Education for Women
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