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Men seemed to always take the important roles in life
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Men seemed to always take the important roles in life Men were the explorers,land holders, merchants, political leaders, and military leaders ( Zinn pg 103)
Women were the ones who were initially invisible in the early years Hardly had any rights Likewise slaves and slave women had the double jeopardy ( Zinn pg 103)
Earlier societies in America as explained by Zinn treated women equally or almost Earlier societies in America as explained by Zinn treated women equally or almost
In year 1916 woman were imported as sex slaves to be sold to men In year 1916 woman were imported as sex slaves to be sold to men Also it was when black slaves firs entered Virginia as slaves ( Zinn pg 104)
Women were being put on trial for rebelling against these unfair treatments Women were being put on trial for rebelling against these unfair treatments
She was taken to trial for heresy also for questioning authority She was taken to trial for heresy also for questioning authority The day she went to trail she was sick and pregnant and was not allowed to sit
Woman were brought out to public affairs because the war needed of them Woman were brought out to public affairs because the war needed of them “Women formed patriotic groups, carried out anti-British actions and wrote articles for independence
Although women were a big part of the Revolution they still weren't given a spot in History Although women were a big part of the Revolution they still weren't given a spot in History Even after the revolution women were not given the privilege to vote ( Zinn pg 112)
People could not fathom woman and politics in the same sentence “A woman's job was to keep the home cheerful, be a nurse, cook… a woman should read too much”
Woman and men were given rights but not the same as men Woman and men were given rights but not the same as men Woman could work but they were stilled involved in fixed marriages
Although this was a new ideology of giving a woman her space and jobs it still wasn’t enough Although this was a new ideology of giving a woman her space and jobs it still wasn’t enough “ women could not vote ,or own property…”
There was a double view to woman There was a double view to woman Some woman were still at home or when needed asked to work in factories
In 1840 they had a convention that focused on anti slavery Women were allowed to be part of this convention “Woman eventually got excluded off
A Declaration of Principles was signed A Declaration of Principles was signed It explained that men and woman were created to be equal In the 1850’s women are still being kept in their “ woman's sphere”
Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States: 1492-2001. New York: HarpersCollins, n.d. Print. Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States: 1492-2001. New York: HarpersCollins, n.d. Print.
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