i guess they could have but it would have been EXTREMELY weird
Women had no rights in 15th century Denmark. Women were not able to vote until 1915.
Women were always able to wear pants, it was simply considered socially unacceptable. During the late 1800s, women started to wear pants for industrial work. During World War II, women wore their husband's trousers while they took on jobs, and in the 1970s, trousers became especially fashionable for women. Although trousers for women in western countries did not become fashion items until the later 20th century, women began wearing men's trousers (suitably altered) for outdoor work a hundred years earlier.
Because of the mineral wealth they were able to bring back from the new world.
Peter Henlein is credited with creating the first watch that was able to fit in a pocket. It was invented in the early part of the 16th century, possibly in 1510.
no women were given the right to vote in the 18th century
Peter Henlein is credited with creating the first watch that was able to fit in a pocket. It was invented in the early part of the 16th century, possibly in 1510.
aquatic pants, huh?
In the 19th century, most women did not work at jobs outside the home, pursue an education, or have an active social life outside of their home. Women were primarily known as wives and mothers. Women of the 21st century balance a work and family life, while pursuing a higher education. Many women of the 21st century hold high-ranking positions in major companies, while others become doctors or lawyers. They can participate in elections and run for public office.
It reflected the new freedoms many women were enjoying because the hemlines were higher than ever before and many women also were able to wear pants without too much speculation.
Thorns in your pants can hurt your fingers if you touch them. Wear some rubber or leather gloves. You will then be able to pick the thorns off of your pants.
That depends on the time period. Officially, the medieval period lasted from the 11th century through to the 16th century. In this time, armour evolved from simple maille, to transitional plate, and finally, the full plate harness. If you can give a more specific century, I'll be able to give specific styles of armour.
The word buoyancy is used to describe whether or not something is able to float. The word comes from the English word buoyant which was derived from the Spanish word "boyar" which means "to float" during the 16th century.