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The position of Women in 1865-
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 Before the American Civil War (1861-1865), women had become more involved in public life
 The USA had become more democratic since the American Revolution in the 1770s, but
political activity was confined to men in terms of voting and being elected to office
 Nevertheless, women had become more active outside the home
 Women were often enthusiastic supporters of the abolition of slavery
 Famously, the former slave, Harriet Tubman, had helped to rescue slaves
 Women also took an active part in the movement against alcohol and drunkenness, and
promoted temperance
 These campaigns of abolition and temperance were often linked to women’s roles in church
organisations, education, and charities
 Women were often effective campaigners for social improvement, and this led them into
more political roles
 The major turning point in the position of women was the first convention to discuss female
suffrage in Seneca Falls in 1848
 The first female Anti-slavery Convention had taken place in 1847
 A campaigner against slavery, Harriet Beecher Stowe, had written a hugely influential book,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which exposed its evils
 Though most of the social reformers and campaigners were white middle-class women who
had the time and money to devote to causes, an African American women, Sojourner Truth,
became a famous abolitionist speaker



The Civil War-

 The Civil War had important effects on women
 Both sides relied on their home fronts to support the troops by running farms and
plantations and working in some factories
 Women found themselves taking charge of the households in the absence of the men
 Women raised funds, tended the wounded and, in what became a total war, suffered from
the economic devastation caused by the Northern invasion of the South
 The war brought greater political rights for African Americans, albeit not permanently, so
there was hope that it would also bring more opportunities for women
 There were, however, considerable problems to overcome
 Most men did not support a greater political role or social equality for women
 As industry expanded, there was a tendency for paid work to outside the home, in factories
and workshops
 This increased the divide between the men who worked and the women who stayed at
home and were concerned with purely domestic affairs
 When women worked it was often in lower paid, causal employment or domestic service, or
in unskilled and poorly rewarded manufacturing jobs
 Where they worked alongside men in farms or in Southern sharecropping smallholdings,
they were expected to bear the burden of domestic chores as well as helping with
agricultural work
 Women also suffered from limited birth control

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