Women of the Civil War

Women of the Civil War

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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During the American Civil War, women were not mere spectators but active participants who challenged gender norms. They managed plantations, aided the war effort, and some even disguised themselves as men to fight. Women like Dorothea Dix and Clara Barton made significant contributions to nursing and social reform. Harriet Tubman played a crucial role in freeing enslaved people. These efforts laid the groundwork for future social changes, inspiring generations to continue the fight for equality.

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Who were some key women figures during the Civil War and what were their contributions?

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How did the experiences of women during the Civil War influence their roles in the 20th century?

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