England's "Wife-Selling" Tradition

England's

In the 18th century, England practiced "wife-selling," an unusual custom involving a man publicly auctioning off his wife to the highest bidder, often in a marketplace or tavern. Some people viewed it as a comical means of escaping an unhappy marriage.

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