cause they always suckeed cause they always suckeed
non-feminist historians
women
Yes, women gained the right to vote in the 19th century in several countries. In the United States, the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote, but various movements advocating for suffrage began much earlier in the century. Other countries, like New Zealand, were pioneers in women's suffrage, granting it in 1893. Overall, the 19th century was a critical period for the women's suffrage movement worldwide.
middle class
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
No it wasn't. The wife was supposed to be loyal to her husband.
non-feminist historians
suburbs
BAD because they didn't get enough pay
In turn-of-the-19th-century Boston and other large cities, there were many cases of upper class women co-habitating. Usually they shared the same college education level and social class background. Some suggest that these were actually lesbian relationships.
they feared that urbanization was threatening the vitality and character of the American people
The reform crusades offered many middle-class women opportunities to escape the confines of home and enter public affairs.
Their alternative was no longer getting married, many sought to enter into higher education. Then began to apply their skills to needed social reforms. Almost half of college-educated women in the late 19th century never married, retaining their own independence.
women
women
because the women did not have the rights to do it