During the Civil War, women sometimes stayed home and took care of the family. Other times, they enrolled as men in the war, or they were spies.
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Take care of war soldiers
Women during the Civil War era were typical housewives. These women would take care of children and tend to their husbands chores when he was away.
Women would have owned plantations during the Civil War only if no male heirs were available to take the property. Women owning plantations was rare.
late 1800s (during/after the civil war)
the main roles of the iroqouis women is to take care of the clan
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Women had to plow the fields and run plantations. They also took over jobs in the offices and factories
Women had to plow the fields and run plantations. They also took over jobs in the offices and factories
in the civil war some women where army nurses while some where spices and some take care of the home and are even in the war front.
The roles of the ancient Egyptian women were mainly to do the household chores and also to take care of the family.
The "We Can Do It" poster symbolizes women's empowerment and the importance of women's contributions to the workforce during World War II. It represents strength, determination, and the ability of women to take on traditionally male-dominated roles.
they should take leading roles