Answer:
During the spring and sweltering summer of
1787, George Washington provided guidance
for 55 state delegates who gathered in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to fiercely debate
the future of the United States.
The group of men had originally meant to gather with
the intention to revise the Articles of Confederation ,
as they were seen as just barely holding their new
country together. What happened instead ended up
altering the course of history.
Women's Suffrage:During America’s early history, women were denied some of the basic rights enjoyed by male citizens.For example, married women couldn’t own property and had no legal claim to any money they might earn, and no female had the right to vote. Women were expected to focus on housework and motherhood, not politics.The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote, a right known as women’s suffrage, and was ratified on August 18, 1920, <em>ending almost a century of protest.So protest by women can factor leading to the passage of the 19th amendment.I</em>n 1848 the movement for women’s rights launched on a national level with the Seneca Falls Convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.Following the convention, the demand for the vote became a centerpiece of the women’s rights movement. <em> </em>
I would say Speaker 3 is correct.
Enlightenment for colonists was mostly about discovering natural and spiritual rights as humans, which King George was violating.
Hope this helps.
Oral history is the transmission of historical knowledge orally over time. This means that the traditions, past, and historical events of groups of peoples are not written down in text or books but instead are transmitted through oral histories over time. Oral histories are common in cultures and societies all around the world including Sub-Saharan Africa.
The idea behind the statement was that people in the south didn't like slavery much but they thought that it had to be done. For many of them it was true because they had large areas of land that were covered in crops, and the economy was thriving because the people who worked on that land were slaves. If it hadn't been for free work force, the economy would've failed for them and they'd lose everything. They believed that slavery therefore had to exist because someone has to keep the world spinning according to what they believed was right.
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