Women mostly served as nurses and messengers.
It did.
They should take leading roles
organized strikes and helps educate workers.
they stayed home and cheated on there husbands while they were mining
The roles of the women in the southern colonies were to help raise the children, do tailoring, household chores and quilting. The women also made soap, butter, and candles.
The way the women's roles and opportunities in the 1950s differ from women's roles today is in the 1950s women roles was mostly raising a family and housekeeping. Today, women play a part in public offices and workplace and person growth/community.
No, women's roles were played by young boys, although at times women would dress up as men to be allowed to play women's roles!
Women's jobs included~BrewingPottery MakingWeavingCookingServantsAdministratorsPriestessesSupervisors
Housewife, majorly.
It did.
cooking and cleaning
Yes, women weren't allowed to act.
Women played many roles in the abolitionist movement. Some were not afraid to be vocal about the horrors of slavery. Others helped by hiding slaves in their homes, and many helped with the Underground Railroad, arranging help for slaves to be moved to free states. Many women helped by collecting signatures on petitions and writing articles to be published in anti-slavery newspapers.
because one group of America wanted imediate freedom for enslved African Americans and a bigger role for women but the other half wanted gradual emancipation and for women to play only minor roles in the movement
Because of the diffrerent roles both women and men play, they have different experiences.
They should take leading roles
In western nations historically women did the cooking, cleaning, washing and mending of clothes, and house chores. Today the roles women play have very few limitations. They have been heads of state, such as Margaret Thatcher, fire fighters, police officers, and pilots. The US Military discourages women from serving in active combat roles.