Professor Sperber
12/10/16
History 135 Monday 8:00 AM
Essay Question #2 (One Question) History Final Exam The Lowell Girls and the slaves at Silver Bluff plantation in South Carolina were very important things in US History. They both had a huge impact on women and slaves and the change in the future of both. They made the history of our nation change and give us a meaning for women and their rights to eventually create the 19th amendment for example for the Lowell Girls originally standing up and fighting for themselves and their rights. And on the other hand the Silver Bluff plantation had to deal with James Henry Hammond and his way of treating the slaves and how he used power to obtain what he wanted over them and …show more content…
Hammond used power while the Lowell girls were just used to how girls were treated and the experiences they dealt with but trying to change that up and make it more even with men and women and their rights in life and how they were treated and paid with in a working environment. The women fought for the 10 hour movement which was everyone coming together to get working days down to only 10 hours maximum per day instead of the long and hard 12+ hours each day. The women not only fought and made changes for themselves in a time and place where it was looked down upon and not much impact but as well as actually made a difference around the world and with how women and their …show more content…
Lowell women became involved in anti-slavery, moral reform, peace, labor reform, prison reform, and women’s rights campaigns. Furthermore, working women, like working men in this period, drew initially on republican traditions to defend their rights and interests but ultimately came to justify their concern for social justice on a combination of religious and rationalist grounds. They came to oppose the growing inequality evident in American society and to demand for themselves as workers and as women greater rights and rewards in that