During the 1700’s much changed. Thing like people’s freedom of speech‚ equality among more people. So much changed; such as‚ the world of arts. The Enlightenment changed a lot in the lives of people. It changed the arts; music literature‚ and painting. One‚ of the many things that changed during the Enlightenment period was music. Before the Enlightenment music was called the Baroque Music. In those times Bach and Handel were popular. When the Enlightenment came and changed things it was now called
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Women ’s Role Throughout History Throughout history times have changed‚ this can also be said of women. As periods changed so did the demands and opportunities. Women were able to adapt to these new changes remarkably well‚ and so they were able to shape and influence these periods‚ as well as benefit from them. Life for the American woman in the 19th century was full of conflicts and struggles. Women suffered from a lot of discrimination‚ and were not allowed to vote‚ attend universities‚ speak
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The Revolution War not only declared the independence of the U.S‚ but also had a great impact on the roles of women‚ African Americans‚ Native Americans and white farmers. Women’s roles changed after the Revolution War‚ but such change was subtle and did not make a large difference in society. Previously‚ they were “household wives” who should stay at home‚ taking care of children and doing housework. They were considered inferior to men and were not allowed to do jobs that required high techniques
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of commerce brought about major changes overtime among the people of 2 of the regions listed: Eurasia‚ Africa‚ and Americas. Between 1450 and 1750‚ note major developments‚ exchanges‚ shifts of power‚ demographic changes. Through out time‚ different civilizations undergo changes as they mature and grow. America and Africa were regions where changes aroused‚ and these changes can be explained by the globalization of commerce of the world. These changes can be for the better or for the
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Starting with the 15th amendment to the Constitution‚ an era of nonstop effort was made in civil rights to reform both legislation and social expectations concerning the equality of all people. Women played an integral role in this era and their efforts have helped to shape society to the way it is today. The 15th amendment‚ adopted between 1869 and 1870‚ gave African American men the right to vote. Although this was a huge step forward in civil rights‚ progressive women at the time were upset that
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The article I chose to critique was Women’s Role in the American West by T. A. Larson. One main argument presented was that women’s roles in the West were often ignored in most writings during the late 1800’s. Larson stated that women of the West were treated as if they were of small significance‚ judging by the little attention they received from historians. Such examples of this were shown throughout the article from sources such as John A. Hawgood’s America’s Western Frontier‚ LeRoy R. Hafen
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Did you know that females fought in the revolutionary war? Yes‚ women‚ they had to disguise themselves as men and change their names so they wouldn’t be recognized. In the usa today it’s normal to see a female in the military. Women’s rights evolved a lot over there and still are. In older years all women did was cook‚ clean‚ and take care of the house‚ nowhere near the military. Now over 100‚000 are in the military and many people have difference views on this. Women in the military today are viewed
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time of discourse and fighting. The newfound American colonies‚ and soon self-declared nation‚ were conflicting heavily with their Mother kingdom. Slavery in the United States was on the rise‚ and the war was getting more brutal with each instance. Women’s rights were starting to gain traction alongside this. When soldiers were being deployed more and more‚ their wives‚ sisters‚ and mothers followed. Although women did stay home and take care of land while their husbands went to war‚ a number of women
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Amy Lowell’s “Patterns”‚ and Anita Endrezze-Danielson’s‚ “The Stripper”‚ are poems focused on the views and roles of women in society. Despite the drastic differences between the poems’ settings and the specific situations each woman is in. In “Patterns” a high class woman’s fiancé passed away. That marriage being her only way out of the life she is trapped in is deeply upset because she has no other way out‚ unless her family arranges for another marriage. In “The Stripper” the woman puts on repeated
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After the war‚ many high-ranking officers ‘praised’ the women’s work and service during the war. Among them was General Eisenhower‚ who had told Congress that at the time of the formation has completely against the idea‚ however after all their accomplishments‚ he was convinced that in the beginning he had a wrong perspective. During the war‚ while men were leaving to go fight‚ many women stayed home‚ taking men’s place in factories‚ government works and even farms.They made clothes‚ boots and weapons
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