Essay On The Role Of Women During The American Revolution

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During the American Revolution, women didn’t have any rights and pretty much had to stand behind men since they had “power”. When the war started men started to see that women were kind of needed to fill in their places while they were protecting their country. But they didn’t see that women were hurting and wanted to help just as much as they did. The men got to do what they wanted and helped but the women on the other hand had to sit back and pick up the pieces that the men left.
Women’s legal status changed when they got married. Before women got married, they didn’t have any more independent legal, political, or economic existence. When a woman got married they pretty much gave more power to the guy she married. Men knew that women were going to get married either by their families forcing them or at their own will, so they kind of gave women “rights” but then took them away once they got married. After the women would get married they wouldn’t be able to be sit in court, sign a legally binding contract, vote, or acquire property or in come in her own name. After taking her husbands name she would just become a woman without rights and opinion.
The status of single women and widows they had the legal rights to live where they wanted and they could support themselves in any occupation. But the occupation that they could choose from didn’t
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Since they worked around the house, took care of their family, cleaned and cooked. People didn’t see them as equal to white males. They didn’t get to go to school especially younger girls they had to stay at home helping their mom around the house and learning everything they were doing so when they got married they knew what they would have to do for their husband and family. But some girls didn’t care about going to school learning about things that they would never use. So that’s why they just stayed at home learning what they would have to do in the