Yes, women are allowed to vote in the US. The 19th amendment gives them the right to vote.
Absolutely and some times they were given the right to vote inside the state, but not nationally.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
If the women did not do what they had to then none of the guns and weapons would of been ready and the team that they were on would lose because there is no weapons to fight with. If the women did not do what they had to then none of the guns and weapons would of been ready and the team that they were on would lose because there is no weapons to fight with.
when the men went off to fight in the war somebody had to take their places in the major leauges..so the women did it
Often women took on the jobs that men who had gone to fight in the armed forces had such as steelwork etc.
American women helped the fight for freedom in many ways. Some traveled to military camps. There they cooked meals or cared for sick and wounded soldiers. Women also became carpenters, blacksmiths, and ship builders.
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Absolutely and some times they were given the right to vote inside the state, but not nationally.
No, women had little voice in the 1700's. Abigail Adams was an unusual woman because she wrote her husband when he was at the constitutional convention to consider women's rights as they debated the constitution.
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
Yes, there were early suffragettes, and at least one colony (New Jersey) allowed women to vote in local elections if they were owners of property. This continued after statehood in 1776, until the right was revoked in 1807.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
I think you would find that a battle is deadly even you fought it in a very untraditional "dove of peace" formation...
The Dutch and the Lenape did not fight. During the 17th century, the Dutch and the Swedes began sharing their culture and their goods with the Lenape people.
The women made cloths and ran shops and factories, but they did not fight.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
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