Spartan women will be shown to have played a significant role in society, the economy, culture, and even the state’s politics. women were primarily trained to be mothers, who produced strong and healthy male children for the good of the state. Females played a crucial role in the enforcement of Spartan values, especially the family members of warriors.
<span>The role of women (specifically white women)
changed dramatically during this time in the United States because
production moved largely out of the house and into factories, meaning
women stopped being producers and became consumers. Socially, this meant
that women gained slightly more independence. </span>
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