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== == To gain rights and privileges for women; most famously, the right to vote and equal opportunities for education and pay. Nowadays, a lot of focus is put on the right of self-determination, especially in the areas of contraception and abortion.
To give you a very short answer- they were NOT represented in the US Constitution. The Constitution makes no mention of women- since they did not have the right to vote (or most of the rights that men had)
Women made as much or more than men in most professions
To gain power and a larger influence over the world. Without the British Empire, we wouldn't have most of the technology, medicines, Etc. That we have today, most of the money went into the army and scientific research.
Working in the abolitionist movement gave women the right to vote in most of the colonies. Women did not have the right to vote before 1776.
Their right to vote.
Women gained some leader ship with in the colonies
== == To gain rights and privileges for women; most famously, the right to vote and equal opportunities for education and pay. Nowadays, a lot of focus is put on the right of self-determination, especially in the areas of contraception and abortion.
To give you a very short answer- they were NOT represented in the US Constitution. The Constitution makes no mention of women- since they did not have the right to vote (or most of the rights that men had)
It isn't usually- most often for women it's the hips.
yes
Women made as much or more than men in most professions
seven years' war
no. but when you're on your period, most women crave chocolate and sweet things. so avoid the sweet things, then you wont gain weight on your period.
Women made as much or more than men in most professions
Yes, usually. Most women gain about 2-5 pounds before and during menstruation, on average.
It appears that single and widowed women have held the right to own property in Canada prior to 1809 and most likely from the time that property could be owned at all in Canada. Married women did not gain the right to own their own property until 1859.