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    Role of Women from 1865 to Present   How the progressive and world war era led to development of women rights and freedoms in the United States. This paper will evaluate the progress made on women rights from the industrial era phase to the present and the various events that resulted in women rights and freedoms‚ as we know them today. During the 1860’sthe educational level and work opportunities between men and women in the American society greatly differed with women being treated unequally to

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    End of Isolation

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    Technology and the End of Isolation Technology was one of many spectacular ways that helped Americans break free from what seemed to be a never ending time of isolation. There were so many hardships in the early years starting in 1865 that one living in those days may have not have been able to see an end in sight. Inventions as well as improvements in technology were about to be the answer to many of the physical and intellectual isolation problems of Americans. There were new methods to help

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    The End of Slavery in 1865

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    Did slavery end in 1865? 425 469 724 576 I do not believe that slavery ended in 1865‚ or that it has yet to end today. In 1865‚ the thirteenth amendment was passed it stated that slaver and involuntary servitude were illegal. While slavery may be deemed as illegal‚ it still occurs in our modern times‚ just as it did in the 1800s. This can be seen across our time in exampled such as how blacks were not allowed to vote even after emancipated‚ triangle shirtwaist company fire‚ and the way in which

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    The Role of American Women from 1865 to Present Ursurla Waller American History Instructor Jessica Schmidt 2014 Jan 28 The Role of American Women from 1865 to Present The role of women in American society changed from the traditional homemaker to modern-day breadwinners owing to the outcomes of various events that occurred from the end of the Civil War in 1865. However‚ this paper will analyze and discuss the various events such as suffrage‚ the professional barrier held by the male counterparts

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    Women Right’s (1865-Present) Keesha Tappin-Ezell His 204: American History Since 1865 Erica Veljic June 3‚ 2013 Women have come a long way over the history of this earth. They have come through suffrage‚ voilence‚ and discrimination. The history of women has been a continual battle. Men has always been superior and had better rights and career opportunities. To be a wife and a mother was considered a woman’s most important jobs. As years have preceded women have won the right to vote and improved

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    The Path of Women from 1865 HIS204: American History Since 1865 Instructor Jill Walsh March 10‚ 2014 The Path of Women from 1865 In a span of 149 years from 1865 to the present day‚ women have worked hard to gain many rights and liberties that have always been afforded to most men. Key events or specific developments among the 149 years such as gaining the right to vote establishing a political voice‚ transformations into modern times thus evolving the mindset‚ making significant contributions

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    The changing roles of women since 1865 American History Since 1865 HIS204 January 20‚ 2014 The changing roles of women since 1865 During colonial America women’s roles were that of maintaining the household‚ birthing and minding the children‚ and a supportive role to the man of the house. This role changed little over time until 1848 when the women’s rights movement started at the Seneca Falls Convention. It was at the convention when Elizabeth Cady Stanton gave a Declaration of Sentiments;

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    Marvelous History Makings for Women from 1865 Suzann Sumner HIS204: American History since 1865 Instructor Jacquelyne Howard June 17‚ 2013 Women have sought out equality and its benefits for the longest of time. Their desire to own themselves and control the world’s perspective of women has been motivation throughout decades. Looking back as far as 1865Women have always worked hard to care for the family even while they stood behind the man. Women used their skills to manage the home by

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    Americans have worked to end Isolation Alma Garza 204 American History since 1865 Letishia Jones March 26‚ 2012 Africans had fought very hard to obtain equal rights in the United States. After the civil war the country begin their journey in America History with period known as Reconstruction (Bowls 2011‚ 1.1). There are several reasons why the nation went to war‚ and one of the most important was the right to continue the practice of slavery. From 1865 to the present‚ African Americans have

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    Women Past and Present

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    Women Past and Present During the 20th century‚ women in general was limited‚ however women are now in a much better position than before. We‚ as women‚ especially those of us who live in liberal parts of the world‚ often take for granted the rights and benefits‚ which we have. We forget that in other times‚ women were not considered to be equal to their male counterparts; they were considered to be helpless subordinates to the men with whom they lived. Though we do not often consider

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