Women such as Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, and Judith Sargent Murray were advocates for women's rights during and after the American Revolution. They wrote essays, letters, and pamphlets arguing for greater equality and opportunities for women in society. Their efforts helped lay the foundation for the women's rights movement that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries.
10 hours
In that time, children actually worked jobs.
not really.
The new peasant who worked with his hands.
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
the new hero was the peasant who worked with his or her hands. (they had no interest in creativity)
sweat houses
Black lung killed many adults and children who worked in coal mines during the industrial revolution.
He worked for the rights of African Americans.
Many children worked in many different factories.
all members of the family worked to earn money
all members of the family worked to earn money