Catherine Vercuiel

Catherine Vercuiel

April 5, 2025

13 Things Women Couldn’t Do 100+ Years Ago: A Look into Women’s Rights History

3. Divorce Wasn’t Easy or Possible

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Divorce was nearly impossible for women in early America. Courts favored husbands and rarely sided with wives. Judges often denied divorces even with proof of abuse. Some states required evidence of repeated harm before allowing divorce. Shockingly, South Carolina didn’t allow divorce until 1949. Women trapped in harmful marriages had few options.