women during the 19th century. Back then, women weren’t acknowledged and they weren’t given rights such as voting. Women usually stayed home instead, suffering under the rule of their husbands most of the time because of their lack of power and opportunity. “Women enjoyed few of the legal, social, or political rights that are now taken for granted in western countries...their occupational choices were also extremely limited” (“Women in the 19th Century…”). However, during the Civil War, women…
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The Civil War started April 12th, 1861 and ended April 9th, 1865. During these 4 years both men and women went to work. Each and every person in the family had to step up and take on a role. Men mostly went off to battle, some were drafted and some chose to go off. Women's roles in the Civil War however varied from nurses, spies, some disguised as men and joined the fight, and lastly but certainly not least stayed home to care for the children and other responsibilities. Women's roles as nurses were…
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Crimean War, Florence Nightingale was a pioneer of early nursing and defined much of what we now see as commonplace today. Throughout several early health care milestones, she served as an inspiration for others to build upon her work to help health care continue to grow. During one early milestone, the Civil War, several hundred women volunteered for the war effort despite their lack of training and education only to be met with contempt from the military field physicians. Throughout the Civil War,…
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was an important woman figure in the American Civil War. The Civil War was fought 1861-1865. Barton worked in the Civil War as a nurse, helping soldiers in as many ways as she could. She cared for wounded soldiers at Antietam in Maryland. Barton served as an independent nurse. People didn't want her help because women didn't work on the battlefield. Clara Barton was nicknamed “the angel of the battlefield”. Her work in the Civil War as a Civil War Nurse and Relief Worker started in the Baltimore Riot…
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Topic Paragraph: During the hard times of the civil war, many men were lost, many families mourned the death of their loved ones, the people who were there to comfort these families, and women who aided the lost family member before their death, were none other than nurses. Nurses were a major contributor to the upheaval of the war, they kept the men from dying from disease and infection, yet their reputation before recognition was seen as “inappropriate”. So how exactly did the experiences of the…
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During the American Civil War, the battlefield was a discomposure, thousands of men were obtaining injures and supplies were limited to barley cipher with less than a few makeshift hospitals per battle available. The Angel of the Battlefield, Clara Barton, become a civil war nurse in 1861 when the revulsion of loss and hopelessness settled in. Barton did not start out by wanting to be a nurse. The army had relied on male nurses at the time over female nurses. Most nurses were untrained or unfit to…
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society. For example, the Civil War played a major part in the advancement of women’s roles. When the Civil War broke out, women rose up to serve next to men. With women partaking in the Civil War in roles such as spies and nurses, women transcended their stereotypes and their participation in the war lead to their newly found drive to fight for women’s suffrage in the following years. Before the Civil War, women were fighting a war of their own: a war for rights. In colonial America…
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the Red Cross, Clara Barton, once said that the Civil War caused “fifty years in the advance of the normal position” of women. Even before the Civil War, women gathered and raised money to help feed hungry families and to support the town. However, being allowed to form groups that helped the community was the most freedom women received before the Civil War. While widows in the past did own land, and other women left their farms to work in cities during the beginning of the industrial revolution,…
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The Heroes of our Heroes The Civil War was no doubt one of the most gruesome and bloody battles that Americans fought. The Civil war had a total casualty 618,000 and some experts say the total reached 700,000. This number crushed all wars in American histories in lives lost and damage done. Though the war sacrificed thousands of patriotic American men, both African American’s and whites; the most silenced number of people who were the angels of the civil wars were women. Both confederate and Union…
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slaves) who performed these tasks. It was also considered a women’s duty to care for and nurse back to health those members of her family who were sick or injured. The idea of formally trained nursing was “virtually nonexistent” in America at the time, and any medicines or treatments prescribed by an actual doctor were also expected to be carried out by women. All of this changed with the onset of the Civil War. Men on both sides of the conflict grabbed their available weaponry, left their homes,…
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