During the 1800's, women had virtually no rights. It wasn't until the late 19th century that women won the right to vote. Progress was also made to allow women the equal right to higher education and job opportunities outside of the home.
Yes there was in the 1800's.
1800
Christmas 1800 I think was a Thursday.
no but it did exist in the 1800's
Scotland didn't have its own King in 1800. In 1800, George iii was the British king, including Scotland.
The social structure was still in place that divided the workers from the aristocrats.
Yes there was in the 1800's.
Baseball was played from 1800 during the civil war and afterwards tournaments, matches clubs were organised as clubs were formed towards the end of the 1800's
a transportation revolution
the late 1800's from about 1860 to the very early 1900's ... also known as the Gilded Age.
New York City
opening up more schools in the South
It first arose in the early 1800's but then rose again in the mid 1900's when woman finally got equal rights approved through congress
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
Walter Minto has written: 'An inaugural oration, on the progress and importance of the mathematical sciences' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Early works to 1800
Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.
Americans in the early 1800’s had to out of the east coast cities because of overcrowding in the metropolitan areas. Americans move towards the west to cities like St. Louis and Chicago.