Home is a reason to fight for and come home to.
Large groups of women wanted equal rights as men, and wanted to have the ability to work as men did. they wanted to be as equal as men. Women who been treated like pieces of paper wanted will and fredoom
Men bring other women to their home most likely to have sex or visiting.
only men vikings raided, the women were at home!
They had to if they wanted to be considered tough like men.
At this point in history, women were regarded as inferior to men and were not allowed to do 'men's work'. At this point, women couldn't even vote. They were expected to be a housewife to their husband, raise the kids and do all of the housework. They were only supposed to leave their home with their husband's permission and their husband could generally do whatever he wanted. In general, women were regarded as the weaker sex and were not seen as fit to do the work that men did.
Men !
Men were wanted in World War 2, because they are physically stronger than women. Some women are stronger than men, but it may be because of many reasons. First of all, men could shoot guns better than women, and they would be able to withstand more than women. So, there's your answer.
White men married native american women beacouse tjey wAnted the natives to be there slaves
Women were not treated as equals in the 1800's. Women were only allowed to care for their home and family and didn't hold the same rights as men did.
The difference between men and women were that the men did a lot more work than the women at certain points of the year. The women did more home jobs.
The Declaration of Sentiments was written in 1848 after Lucretia Mott was banned from speaking at an anti-slavery convention. This model was based on the Declaration of Independence because the idea behind it was similar to the idea behind declaring independence.
Most people on the home front, including women, wanted the Allies to be victorious. More than anything, however, they wanted their soldiers home and safe.