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- Elizabethan era marriage was a business arrangement between the families and a patriarchal structure12. Men had full control over their wives and women were expected to bring a dowry1. Women could marry as young as 12 with their parents’ consent, but usually married in their late teens or early twenties2. Women’s fathers chose their husbands, sometimes with the help of a miniature picture23. Single women were regarded as witches3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Marriage was considered more of a business arrangement between the families than a relationship between a man and a woman. Elizabethan law gave men full control over their wives. Married women were basically considered to be the property of their husbands and were expected to bring a dowry or marriage portion to the marriage.
www.theclassroom.com/about-marriage-in-elizabet…Marriage in Elizabethan England replicated society’s patriarchal structure. Legally a girl could marry as young as 12 with her parents’ consent, though young women typically married in their late teens or early twenties. When a woman’s father deemed her ready to marry, he had a large degree of control of who she married.www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/life-and-times/s…Elizabethan Era marriage normally takes place through the help of a miniature picture given by the man. The picture is a symbolism of the traits and looks of the girl he wishes to marry. Women were regarded as second class citizens and they were expected to tie the knot despite of their social standings. Single women were regarded as witches.elizabethanenglandlife.com/elizabethan-england-m… Elizabethan Marriages and Weddings
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