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Women continued their pursuit for equal rights following the Civil War. During the war the women gained respect for proving that they could take control of the responsibilities the men had to leave when they went off to war while still maintaining their homes and family. This helped the women's rights movement immensely.
Women during the Civil War era were typical housewives. These women would take care of children and tend to their husbands chores when he was away.
although most "consequences" of women working in world war two created a positive outcome, most believe that it wasn't the attitude or actions of women that had any negative effect, but that it was the attitude of others especially men, thinking that women were less than capable of performing the task at hand.
While men were 'in the field' fighting in the war, women had to take on the roles that men used to do. This included factory work, construction, teaching, law enforcement, fire-fighting etc.
Australian women became more independent due to the responsibilities the women had to face when the men went to war.
Take care of war soldiers
They made clothes for the men, and worked as nurses.
They made clothes for the men, and worked as nurses.
Women continued their pursuit for equal rights following the Civil War. During the war the women gained respect for proving that they could take control of the responsibilities the men had to leave when they went off to war while still maintaining their homes and family. This helped the women's rights movement immensely.
Women during the Civil War era were typical housewives. These women would take care of children and tend to their husbands chores when he was away.
Women would have owned plantations during the Civil War only if no male heirs were available to take the property. Women owning plantations was rare.
They were expected to take over men's jobs.
although most "consequences" of women working in world war two created a positive outcome, most believe that it wasn't the attitude or actions of women that had any negative effect, but that it was the attitude of others especially men, thinking that women were less than capable of performing the task at hand.
late 1800s (during/after the civil war)
While men were 'in the field' fighting in the war, women had to take on the roles that men used to do. This included factory work, construction, teaching, law enforcement, fire-fighting etc.
During ww2 women worked in factories building weaponry and assembling planes and ultimately had many more responsibilities outside of the home
in the civil war some women where army nurses while some where spices and some take care of the home and are even in the war front.