Why were women prominent in the reform crusades of the early nineteenth century? What contributions did they make to social reform? Select three leaders and defend your selection of them as leaders.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê
They allowed woman to have some control over their lives
In the nineteenth century, women were not considered equal to men.
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Why were women prominent in the reform crusades of the early nineteenth century? What contributions did they make to social reform? Select three leaders and defend your selection of them as leaders.
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In the nineteenth century, women were generally expected to prioritize their role as wives and mothers, taking care of the household and children. They were discouraged from pursuing higher education or careers, and were expected to uphold traditional gender roles and behave in a modest and proper manner.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
substantial employment of women and children in factories
the movement of most women into the work force.
Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê
Women in the Nineteenth Century was written by Margaret Fuller.
Sean Hanretta has written: 'Women, Marginality and the Zulu State: Women's Institutions and Power in the Early Nineteenth Century'
the allowed woman to have some control over their own lives.
They allowed woman to have some control over their lives