a variety of roles, some through enlistment in confederate or union forces (generally as cooks or nurses), some less direct roles, such as keeping home and business under control while men had left, and some (through their own ambition) became spies.
All of the above (APEX)
Women in the civil war sometimes dressed as men to fight in the war. They also stayed home. Since the men were fighting in the war, the women also had to do their jobs too. This included making the bread, cooking, cleaning, watching the children and working in the fields. The children also helped.
A.Spies
B.nurses
C.soldiers
D.all of the above
Some women helped they came out while the civil war was still firing and they helped the men that were wounded the other women helped in some kind of tent as a hospital.
There were quite a few jobs available for women in the Civil War such as nursing. Women could also become teachers or child care providers.
Neither army officially admitted women to the ranks. It seems that one or another may have fought in disguise.
16,000 people were women that were fighting in the civil war
All of the above ! Apex
being a nurse
All of the Above(Apex)
They were allowed to vote.
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the role played by Philip Bazaar during the Civil War
The most famous are Belle Boyd and Rose O'Neill Greenhow.
A big role
They were nurses
They were allowed to vote.
Women were important because theyi helped fight in the civil war, were spies and helped in the hosoitals.
It was partially to help change the role of women, it definately did help their cause though after they told the men they were fedup about how they were treated
.A constitutional amendment allowing women the right to vote.
What role did Isaac Murphy play in the civil war
George Washington changed it because he thought it was weird.
cooking and cleaning. not much has changed since then, eh?
Women changed because woman began to enter into professions previously dominated by men.
the role played by Philip Bazaar during the Civil War
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
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