Ojeda, Joselyn
Married Women 's Property Acts in 19th century America was a push forward for women to be individuals and not have to rely on their husbands.
Period.1
March 15, 2014
Process Paper
1. How and why you selected your topic.
The first few weeks before black history day started we had to select a topic what was in a list and when skimming through the list Married Woman’s Property Acts of 19th Century America was a topic that caught my attention right away. I 'm fascinated on the history of women and how much we as a society have progressed. I have a little knowledge on how women were treated but I have chosen this topic because i believed that this topic would help me expand …show more content…
Women who pushed to have rights had either the option of doing it with violence or peacefully. Women choose to go the easy peaceful route talk to people in high places and representatives in America. Went to conventions and talked to others to form peaceful riots.
3. How you conducted your research.
I knew some knowledge on how women were treated but i had to reasearch a lot and read many articles from various points of views and had to make out what was happening paised on dates and what was going on at the time. Research took hours and I had to reaserch many things like divorces to help me understand were women were in socirty and what would happen to them for not being what society tried so hard to shape them into. I had to search many things in the search engine and many things poped up. The challenge was to try and piece things together on what I was reading so that i knew what was happening.
4. What you gained from the