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Stells [14]
3 years ago
9

How does the role of women in Anglo-Saxon society compare to today

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Dovator [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

Anglo-Saxon women had similar power, they also retain their control over their property after marriage.

Explanation:

Women in the Anglo-Saxon society and women of today have similar role. Although the men of Anglo-Saxon dominated the society, the women still retain control over their property after marriage. Women served the men and took care of the children and were mostly housewives in Anglo-Saxon society.

The Anglo-Saxon women took care of the home and were peace weavers. Women had more submissive role in Anglo-Saxon and the men were seen as the central leaders in the society. The Anglo-Saxon women also assumed the role of motivators.

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