In the 1800s, the United States was deeply entrenched in systemic racism and segregation, which enforced strict social hierarchies based on race. Interracial relationships, including a black man kissing a white woman, were seen as a violation of societal norms and laws, often leading to severe repercussions, including violence and legal penalties. Such actions challenged the prevailing racial ideologies and threatened the established power dynamics, making them socially unacceptable and dangerous during that time.
In the early 1800's voting changed dramatically. The government and congress actually let poor people and farmers vote on who to be president. Sometimes these voting would be so huge that they would actually have to change it to conventions.
segregated white people had their own schools and black people had their own schools
No. The pictures were black and white but what everyone saw was in color. Everything might have been a dull color making you think that everything wasn't a very brilliant color. =D
The famous women of Australia in the 1800 were notably the convict women. Examples of these women were Esther Abrahams, Charlotte Badger, Mary Bryant, and Margaret Catchpole.
The white house? it was completed in 1800
Most women learned languages and basic math in school in the 1800's.
The rich white kids went to school. The poor white children could not afford to go to school. Black folks went to separate school for lesser black people in the community.
In English-speaking countries: Smith, Jones, Brown, Green, White, Black, Grey.
Most married women and upper class single women did not work outside of the home in the 1800's. The women who did work were mostly employed as nurses, teachers, or maids.
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Women could do several things in the 1800's. Some women practiced nursing, teaching, seamstress, and others were just mothers and housewives.