Your mother.
Your mother.
Women took care of crops in the Great Plains.
Women pioneers played a pivotal role in life on the Great Plains. They cared for the children, cooked, cleaned, raised livestock, plowed the land, tended to gardens, and sometimes even ran successful business in frontier towns.
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Farmers, miners, cowboys, single women, Railroad workers, freemen, and ranchers
Farmers, miners, cowboys, single women, Railroad workers, freemen, and ranchers
Women's work in the Great Plains of Iowa often involved tasks such as tending to the household, caring for children, gardening, cooking, and preserving food. They also provided support in agricultural work during busy seasons and played a significant role in managing family finances and social relationships within the community.
Aristotle believed that women contribute only a place for generation to occur, or that women contribute totally passive matter
they had all different types whorls, long braids (men and women) and also short braids (men and women) , men had roached hair most times for battles and hunting
A lot of women were hired as factory workers building new supplies and equiptment.
because both men and women had to work hard to survive.
what did indian women do in there tribes