women began to speak out about issues that affected their ability to raise their children.
The Revolution caused women to become more involved with the war and the safety of their men.
Women ran family farms and buisnesses while the men were away, and when Fighting became local, women volunteered as seamstresses, cooks, nurses, and even spies. Some women took care of their men in the war while fighting was going on and even fought for the men when they were hurt. The experience of war and republican ideology offered women some new opportunities to take part in public affairs.
The experience of war and republican ideology offered women some new opportunities to take part in public affairs.
Not a lot, focus in that period was on civil rights for African Americans and independence from Britain for the settlers or 'Americans.' Even in the 20th century women still did not have the vote.
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there are many women like molly picher
abolitionism and womens rights
american university for womens cheerleading
women gained some economic independence by working in factories
sounds like your trying to cheat
there are many women like molly picher
side effect of copety
Before womens rights girls had to give it to us, now we have to give it to them as well...
The web address of the American Womens Heritage Society is: http://www.belmontmansion.org
there are very few jobs available from women
womens suffrage
Depends if you are male or female
The address of the American Womens Heritage Society is: 2000 Belmont Mansion Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19131-3713
sort of ... she influenced womens rights i think
More rights and stronger political and socially and economic positions
Teruko Inoue has written: 'Josei zasshi o kaidokusuru' -- subject(s): Womens' periodicals, Mexican, Womens' periodicals, American, Womens' periodicals, Japanese
The Agricultural Revolution ended the need for nomadic society. The Neolithic people could settle down and stay in one place. Also, men were the farmers and hunters, and women were the gatherers. Men's hunting, farming, domestication of animals, and other work became more valued than womens' work, and women lost their status as suppliers of food.