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Women in nineteenth-century Toronto owned factories and stores, were involved in professions and vocations, and were not housebound uneducated women as historians generally suggest. Elizabeth Gillan Muir shows how wide-ranging women\'s activities were - from owning taverns, schools, and market gardens to working as doctors, musicians, and butchers.
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