explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to California during the 1800s?
slavery was still going on in the 1800s
Keeping the house clean and cooking for their family. For the black's it was slavery.
John C. Calhoun was a pro-slavery advocate in the 1800s.
Women began to go to school to learn to trade. (novanet)
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Women could not vote in the 1800s
women could not vote back in the 1800s
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there were a lot more slaves in the 1800s than there were in the 1600s.
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William Wilberforce played a significant role in the abolishment of slavery in England during the 1800s. He created petitions signed by hundreds of thousands of brits who believed in the abolishment of slavery, this petition was monumental in Wilberforce's success. Women also helped the abolishment of slavery in England. They worked a long side Wilberforce encouraging him to continue his work and demand more rights for these slaves. These women were the people who made the abolishment of slavery happen as fast as it did because they weren't content with "gradual abolition" which is what the house of commons granted Wilberforce.
The difference is that in the north there was no slavery and in the south there was slavery
American Slavery began as early as the 15th century i believe.
In the 1800s, women did not have many jobs. Women were shopkeepers, teachers, or just stay at home wives.
Slavery expanded in the early 1800s because it was discovered that cotton would grow in Mississippi. Slaves were needed to grow cotton.
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Slavery was officially introduced to the United States in 1619.
No they thought slavery was bad that's how the civil war started but in the 1800s there was slavery in the north and south. The Union was anti-slavery.
Several amendments from the 1800s are concerned with the issue of slavery. What changes occurred as a result of these amendments?