What criteria were used to evaluate women's education in European society from the Renaissance to 18th century?

The criteria used to evaluate education for women was simply that women were considered intellectually inferior to men, and therefore their education was restricted to domestic and maternal tasks. Those ideas evolved as women began to be seen to be as capable as men in every way apart from physical strength, and as women began to play a growing part in society, particularly from the Victorian era onwards, through the Crimean and African wars to the 1st and 2nd World Wars. And now, my sister and my wife BOTH consider themselves better than me!

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