During the Revolutionary Era, key figures such as Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren advocated for women's rights. Abigail Adams famously urged her husband, John Adams, to "remember the ladies" while drafting new laws, highlighting the need for women's inclusion in the legal framework. Mercy Otis Warren wrote political plays and essays that challenged traditional gender roles and called for greater rights for women. Their efforts contributed to early discussions on women's roles in society and the push for gender equality.
In the job market getting better skilled jobs
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
William Lloyd Garrison was significant in the way that he promoted the emancipation(freeing) of slaves and he also promoted womens suffrage in his newspaper "The Liberator".
Susan b. Anthony
it might have been different because if Abigail Adams didnt write john Adams those letters on how to make the better decisions about womens rights and slavery he might have not let women have there rights but since Abigail convinced him to give women their rights he did.
It was the convention that promoted womens rights
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they wanted everything
Before womens rights girls had to give it to us, now we have to give it to them as well...
world war 2 gave a turn when womens rights were established
In the job market getting better skilled jobs
The same as men's rights.
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
She was always in the forefront of women's rights.
Women