Life for women in the 1800s

    • [DOC File]Factory Life in the 1800s

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      In the first half of the 1800s, factory work gave girls and young women a taste of city life. Many of these young women came from farms to work in New England’s textile mills. They wanted to earn money. They also wanted to find adventure in the cities that were growing up around the factories.

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    • [DOCX File]Teaching Resource Kit: Five Women and Their Diaries

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      was life different for women in the 1800s than it is for women today? List a few details from the visual components of this lesson. The Seneca Falls Convention: Text. 9. Draw Inferences . Why. were property rights such an important issue for the early women’s movement? 10.Cite Evidence What . were the immediate and long-term effects of the Seneca Falls Convention? Author: Pearson Inc ...

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    • [DOCX File]Reading and Note Taking Study Guide

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      What changes started to happen for women in the late 1800s? Which state was the first to give women the vote? How did the Second World War change the role of women? After the war, most women …

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    • [DOCX File]Women's Rights: 1600 to Present

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      Women’s experiences in the late-nineteenth century. Source. A Lifetime – Day by Day: Five Women and their Diaries . online exhibit – click here to view this exhibit. Use the Archives of Ontario’s online exhibit on women’s diaries: As a learning resource for yourself. As a site to direct your students for inquiry projects. As a place to find and use primary sources related to the ...

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    • [DOC File]www.abc.net.au

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      Because potential employers in the bush found it difficult to come to the city, Caroline Chisholm took groups of women and girls by wagon and boat into country regions where they quickly found well-paid positions. By 1846, when she returned to England, she had helped eleven thousand people to find jobs or settle as farmers in New South Wales. In England she continued to publicise and work for ...

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    • Stage 3 migration to Australia in the 1880s

      1800s formation…many arranged marriages but most were free choice – couples socialized under the watch of their parents – women needed their parent’s approval or risked being cut out of the will . obligations of partners … pretty traditional, women were homemakers and men worked the farms and other occupations – re: agriculture – women and children would assist, monogamous ...

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    • [DOCX File]Reading Further - The Mill Girls of Lowell

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      By the early 1800s, women were branching out from their family homes and starting different associations, such as charities and women's refuges.Since they would be the caretakers of America's future statesmen and the like, many people thought it was a good idea to give women proper educations: and, thus, women began to start teaching and even managing some institutions.

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    • [DOC File]In the early 1800s, women were second-class citizens

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      Factory Life in the 1800s. It was 4:30 a.m. when Eliza Adams woke up to the ringing of. the bell on Monday morning. How she longed to stay in her. dream world! She was dreaming about the picnic with Susan . and Harriet out in Dracut the day before. But the bell meant that. it was time to get up and go to work. This was not at all the way. that it had been only last year back on her parents ...

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    • Daily Life of Women in the 1800s - Weebly

      Still, free blacks in both the North and South faced persistent discrimination in virtually every aspect of life, notably employment, housing, and education. Many hoped that slavery would eventually disappear in the American South. When cotton became king in the South after 1800, this hope died. There was just too much profit to be made working slaves on cotton plantations.

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