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Three boys at High Tea Charles Norris
A short history of tea ,[object Object]
Attracted aristocracy
 Genders separated
 Servants served tea
Association with elegance
Began with marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza,[object Object]
Women shaped houses *1674-women connect with each other at high teas in homes/men talk  at coffee houses ,[object Object]
*  Women confined by this in homes, men free to roam and explore
* Flash forward 200 years, census bureau records women and girls as keeping house-an occupation (1851-1881)
* Yard stick shows women’s freedom, choices/role changes ‘’allowed’’ evolution growth wise was little to none exponentially ,[object Object]
Women robots short circuit ,[object Object]
*Women looked at as vulnerable and weak/ subject to injury
* Bonds/sisterhood was formed through subordination women were subjected to
*Tea said to be a morale booster during WW 2

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