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Common among working-class men
2 They fought side by side men in the war.
The Civil war changed public opinion about the capabilities of women. While the men were away at war, women took over the farms and plantations, as well as working in factory jobs that were thought to be inappropriate for women.
middle-class men and women
approximately 67,088 people in the federal army died in the civil war.
common among working-class men
Common among working-class men
Sans-culottes was a radical working class of men and women.
Before the Civil War, men played cards, board games, and engaged in outdoor activities. Hunting, while usually necessary, also was a way to get away from the drudgery of each day.
THEY CONTRIBUTED MEN ,ARMS,SUPPLIES,TRANSPORTATION
Working-class men
working-class men
The middle class expanded as working class men were able to go to college
Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet
1867 in the reform act
Yes. By working in the factories for the men on the frontlines of battle. Just about everyone was working for the war effort, if not everyone.