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Vanyuwa [196]
2 years ago
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historians use the term ""republican motherhood"" to describe beliefs about women and femininity in the revolutionary period. id

entify the characteristics of republican motherhood.
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IceJOKER [234]2 years ago
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The Republican motherhood is an ideology which talks  about the  women's roles in the United States both before and after the American Revolution.

  • The ideology belief is that if the republic is to successful, then, women must be schooled in virtue so they can teach their children on how to became a good American citizen.

  • During the revolutionary period, even though women responsibilty remained in the private sphere, their impact on their children will have value in the public.

In conclusion, the ideology entails that women should serve as educators to their young men and woman, so as to teach them how to become a productive American citizens.

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