Okay, little one, let me explain what life was like for women in Scotland a long time ago.
During the early modern period, which was about 500 years ago, women in Scotland had a very different life compared to today. They didn't have the same rights and opportunities as men did. They were expected to marry and have children at a young age, and their main role in life was to take care of their family and home.
If a woman was wealthy enough, she might have been able to hire servants to help her with her duties. But for most women, their daily tasks included cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the children. They may have also helped their husbands with farm work or other jobs.
Girls didn't usually go to school, so they didn't have the chance to learn to read or write like boys did. But some wealthier families might have hired a tutor for their daughters.
Women had to follow strict rules about how they dressed and behaved. They were expected to be modest, obedient, and respectful to authority. They couldn't speak their minds or express their opinions freely like we do today.
But, despite all of this, some women managed to make a name for themselves. There were famous female poets, musicians, and artists who broke the rules and became successful in their own right.
Overall, life was tough for women in early modern Scotland. They faced many challenges and limitations. But, as time went on and things changed, women gained more rights and opportunities, and now they can do anything they want to do.