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This is a piece on history of women in the United States since 1776, and of the Thirteen Colonies before that. The study of women's history has been a major scholarly and popular field, with many scholarly books and articles, museum exhibits, and courses in schools and universities. The roles of women were long ignored in textbooks and popular histories. By the 1960s, women were being presented as successful as male roles. An early feminist approach underscored their victimization and inferior status at the hands of men. In the 21st century writers have emphasized the distinctive strengths displayed inside the community of women, with special concern for minorities among women.
The Civil War changed the lives of women by finally giving them the chance to have a bigger role in their communities. Women were able to take on mens' jobs and roles, be spies in the war, and even dress up as men and fight in the war.
The treaty allowed for the US to give Spain 5 million dollars in exchange for the US to gain ownership of Florida and the western territory of California let me know if you need anything else :)
It was the poverty and failure of appeasement across many nations after WW1. The militarism in Japan and German as a direct response to the economic depression caused political tensions and the eventual invasions of other nations for power.