Life for Women after the Revolutionary War

Life for Women after the Revolutionary War

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4th Grade - University

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Women played a crucial role in the American Revolution, supporting boycotts and managing homes and businesses while men fought. Despite their contributions, women faced limited rights post-war, with small gains in education and advocacy for rights. Abigail Adams was a notable advocate. The 19th Amendment, passed in 1920, marked a significant change, granting women the right to vote. The Revolution sparked a desire for equality that persisted for generations.

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What role did women play in supporting boycotts during the American Revolution?

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After the Revolutionary War, what was one of the few educational advancements for women?

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Who was a notable advocate for women's rights during the formation of the U.S. Constitution?

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What significant change occurred for women in the 20th century as a result of the long struggle for rights?

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How did the Revolutionary War influence women's perception of their own freedoms?