Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
I do not know.. I don't think anyone would know the answer to that, but since I'm a South Korean, I say that South Korean women are going to win! Since North Korean women don't have much rights, but South Korean women have all the rights a person needs, I think South Korean women would be more stronger than North Korean women in any way.
Women are entering th workforce in growing numbers.
The movie the North and the South or the Blue and the Grey both portray both sides of life. You can also see to some extent in the movie Little Women.
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It was cruel and very difficult to live with but people (women) survived it. the created and international peace group during ww1 wartime.
Class Differences Role of Women Theological differences
She was a women's suffrage person.Susan B Anthony was an African American woman who freed slaves by going to the south and helping them to the north
During wartime, specific types of women's clothing were often exempt from restrictions, particularly those deemed essential for work or wartime roles. Items such as uniforms for women in military or industrial jobs, as well as practical garments like utility dresses and overalls, were typically allowed. Additionally, clothing required for everyday life, such as undergarments and basic outerwear, often remained available to ensure women's participation in the workforce and support of wartime efforts.
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The Civil War had a huge effect on both the North and the South. In the South, many plantations and farms were destroyed and their owners were away fighting the war. In the North, women often took up jobs that were originally performed by their husbands.