Because they wanted to rise up and fight for our nation, and fight along our men.
Women supported the Civil War by helping as nurses or by making food for the soldiers.
They did work. They took over all the mens jobs as they had to go to war. many women would be trained up as nurses and help the injured soldiers at war
Yes
Women worked in hospitals for the soldiers.
Take care of war soldiers
Ruskin said that women were the souls of the soldiers that were fighting in the war.
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
Went home so men could take back jobs
Several occupations opened to women by having the men go off to war. Women went to work in factories during World War I, building various products like land mines, ammunition, and mess kits for soldiers to use. Women also flew airplanes in World War II to get soldiers home or into battle zones. They worked in automobile factories, airplane factories, and in the ship building industries during World War II.
Women did no fighting in WW2 but women did go to camps of soldiers and entertained the men by singing, dancing, or by other means of entertainment, sometimes the women would even be nurses in the camp.
They helped by nursing the injured soldiers.
fighter pilots and soldiers.