In the South in particular, they were not meant to try to talk about business, politics or war, and they had to be carefully chaperoned at all times. (In exchange, they were treated like domestic goddesses).
North and South, however, this was a superficial piece of social theatre, in which the wealthy families were just boasting that their womenfolk did not need to work. In most families, they worked the farms alongside their menfolk, having to ride horses and round-up cattle, as well as running shops and most other kinds of businesses.
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
The Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY, occurred in 1848, which is a little over a decade before the Civil War. Therefore, the correct answer is B.
The women suffrage is when women could not do many things because the boys thought they were wimpy.
The Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY, occurred in 1848, which is a little over a decade before the Civil War, making option B the correct answer. This convention marked a significant event in the women's suffrage movement, where activists gathered to discuss and advocate for women's rights, including the right to vote.
no they could not, in fact, they were considered property themselves.
Women typically were home makers before and after the American Civil War.
The status of women before the US Civil War was the same as after the war. Women were home makers, houswifes and basically ignored. Although many women did notable things in the US Civil War,they still did not get the right to vote as citizens of their country until well into the 20th century. The USA treated their women shamefully.
it is important because know they could vote and do things they couldn't do before
Two things women involved with the civil war helped with were: *Medical for Soldiers *Clothing There are other things women helped with during the Civil War as well.
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Women did a lot, just as they do today. They took care of their children, went to school, and worked, among many other things.
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
There are so many things that can be written about women and education. For example, an essay could be written about how there are more women in the educational field now than ever before.
NO. American women did not get the vote until the 1920's.
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
it was the first time we got a chance to show that we could do lot of things that only men had done before.