“I long to hear that you have declared an independency - and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment a Rebelion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.
That your Sex are Naturally Tyrannical is a Truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute, but such of you as wish to be happy willingly give up the harsh title of Master for …show more content…
But you must remember that Arbitary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken - and notwithstanding all your wise Laws and Maxims we have it in our power not only to free ourselves but to subdue our Masters, and without violence throw both your natural and legal authority at our feet.”
-Abigail Adams (in response to John, May 7, 1776)
Content & Sourcing: Yes, this is a reliable source. It was written by Abigail and John Adams, in letters to one another. This is a primary source, from the point of view of an educated man and woman of the time.
Contextualization: Abigail Adams was writing to John on how she believed The Declaration of Independence should be written and what it should include. This could have affected the rights for women in particular in the United States.
Periodization: Although, these letters are not a direct turning point they did contribute to America’s freedom from British rule. This also helped to create the Constitution with gave the people their rights.
Outside Information: Seneca Falls Convention (women's advancement long after the Revolution), The Declaration of Independence ( “that all men are created equal…” Discusses the rights of men only, not the freedoms and rights of …show more content…
This source can be considered reliable as it is from a modern, non biased source written by someone with access to a wide variety of information.
Contextualization: The economic state of the colonies after the revolutionary war was extremely impactful to the new nation. Due to the new conditions, capitalism developed which has proven to be an extremely influential development for not only politics, but the way social classes developed. Because of the split from England, both social and economic changes arose due to a new political arrangement. This new economy helped lead to a more equal society because wealth and status was not predetermined by the families land that was passed down, and more people had the opportunity for a profitable life.
Periodization: This event was a turning point in the history of the United States. The new economic system of capitalism developed by the dissolving of mercantilism led to a new social structure of workers and wealthy business owners, as opposed to landowners having all the power in