Life for women in the antebellum South was largely defined by social and economic structures that emphasized traditional gender roles. Many women were expected to manage households and raise children, often while relying on enslaved labor for domestic tasks. While some women from wealthy families enjoyed relative privilege and access to education, their lives were still constrained by societal expectations and limited legal rights. Overall, the experiences of women varied significantly based on race, class, and region, with enslaved women facing particularly harsh conditions and lack of autonomy.
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