The Enlightenment ideals of reason, equality, and individual rights provided philosophical underpinnings for both the abolition and women's rights movements. These movements argued for the inherent dignity and equal treatment of all individuals, challenging traditional hierarchies and inequalities in society. Enlightenment ideas helped to inspire calls for the emancipation of enslaved people and the recognition of women's rights to equality and autonomy.
Mary Wollstonecraft and Olympe de Gouges were two Enlightenment thinkers who wrote extensively about women's rights. Wollstonecraft's work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" is particularly well-known for advocating for equality between the sexes.
The proverb "a woman's work is never done" implies that women often have an endless amount of tasks and responsibilities to juggle, with little recognition or reprieve. It highlights the societal expectation placed on women to manage multiple roles and duties both in and outside the home.
Rosa Parks
Mary Wollstonecraft, Britain late 18th century.
right to vote good jobs same pay
1. womans suffrage 2. abolition 3. union 4. temprance your welcome at least i do my homewok
It was mainly in America & England
The primary difficulties were male chauvinism and centuries of traditions that stereotyped the female.
Mary Wollstonecraft and Olympe de Gouges were two Enlightenment thinkers who wrote extensively about women's rights. Wollstonecraft's work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" is particularly well-known for advocating for equality between the sexes.
mary helped the womans suffrage by putting her art in a exhibition to support the movement. also painted the painting ' Modern woman' on a building.
Alice Paul led the National Woman's Party, and she based it off of her experience from the Suffrage Movement
The abolition of slavery got more attention because slavery was holding US idustry back and therefore got a lot of attention. Attention to womans rights however followed very shortly after the US civil war and was also destined to keep going until this day and beyond.
susan b anthony was a proinent american civil rights leader who playing a pivotal role in the 19th century womans rights movement to introduce womans suffrage into the united states.
One result would be many women leaving the domestic setting and joining the workforce.