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it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
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The life for women during the civil war wasn't to good, it wasn't to good for the lawmakers the soldiers the farmers of the slaves either of course. Women still had little freedom compared to white men. The couldn't vote or run for office. And of course many of the married women's husbands and sons went of to war. 600,000 of which would not return. Women had to keep their families fed and there houses in good condition with no help from thier husbands (who were young enough to go to war) or thier sons (who were old enough to go to war) life during the civil war for women was pretty crappy indeed. Back then it was only good for weapon makers and funeral directors.
Women did not dominate the workforce, and in fact the number of women in the workforce declined during the 1920s, especially professional women.
the seneca fals convention was a coming togethor of women (which only 1 man was invited to..... it escapes my mind who it was though) but basicaly the women came togethor and had a meet kinda life civil rights for women there were still many battles to be faught afterwards metaphorically speaking
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they were basically nurses and helpers to the soldiers
It gave women the right to vote; Women's Sufferage.
It signalled the start of the American Civil War, which would change American life for ever, especially in the South.
Roman women were ludicrously better looking than English women
change in taste]and life
it was better for afro-americans because slavery was abolished.
The results of your test can be hard but it should not change your life. The best way to get over it and move on would be to get up and tell your self that life can go on.
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People had equal rights, both black and whites.