Look in a history book. Doesn't anyone read anymore!
women played a very important role during world war 1. While men were out fighting in the war, women went out of the homes to the mills to help in the production process.
Women in Britain held important roles during World War I. Many worked in offices, munitions factories, and manufacturing facilities that built aircrafts. They would also spend their time sewing, working as nurses, and volunteered throughout their communities to help earn money while the men were gone.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
Women made weapons, worked as nurses and clerks, and some even drove ambulances.
Worked in jobs that men away at war ususlly held.
Aided to wounded soldiers and offered one meal and one night of shelter
The women took on jobs, they had wheatless and meatless days, and they planted victory gardens.
to help the young children that was either severly ill or badly injured x.
During the 1940's, men were drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II. Women took those men's jobs, working as mechanics, doctors, and other jobs that were more reserved for men before the war.
During World War 2, women would donate items that were made of metal to help with the war effort. The metal could be used to make weapons and vehicles.
Women in the North. Northern women during the Civil War served many roles including soldiers, nurses, civil rights activists, and abolitionists. With that being said, many women rallied together to help supply troops with food, clothing, money, and medical supplies.
They were nurses, so they bandaged people up and helped them strugle through hard and painful problems.