During this time, the views of men and women were very clear and did not change due to their set views on their standings and roles in the communities. Men had all the chances in contrast to women seen during this time as second class citizens and had no rights to education, property or voting. Men during this time had the only advantage to progress while women were restricted to their children and homes leaving them being completely dependent on the men. Women’s treatment during this time has been related a number of times …show more content…
Which gave them the opportunity to progress after their contracts ended allowing them to start a new life. However, the second source written by a man searching for a slave “Advertisement for a Runaway” proves the way societies viewed slaves and treated them as property and had no chance of changing their current standings as slaves. Many men and woman on the boat often bid their children as a form of payment for the journey unfortunately, the children would become indentured slaves and would not be released until they were 21 years of age and often would never see their parents again mentioned on “Journey to Pennsylvania” by Gottlieb