The Progressive Era (1890-1920) was a period in the United States during which important changes occur in society in terms of regulations, laws, rights, among others. In the case of female Progressives, their main goal during this time was to ratify the right of women to vote. Indeed, during this time the National American Women Suffrage Association was founded, and this along with the effort of all women led to the Nineteenth Amendment that established vote was a right no matter the sex. Additionally, during this era women fought to participate in community and social issues and there were changes in the ideas related to marriage and sexuality.
According to this, it is false the primary concern for female Progressives was women's right to fight in the military because the main concern during this time was the women's right to vote and only later (around the 1940s) women fought to be part of the army and similar.
The farmers preferred to settle in the Northwest because they thought that the Great Plains were not suitable for agriculture. It was the belief that the United States should expand to the Pacific Ocean. ... As the population grew, Americans looked beyond the Mississippi River.
They forced the commercialisation of agriculture with the growing of various cash crops and the raw materials for the industries in the Britain. With the strong political control, the British were able to monopolise the trade with India. They defeated their foreign rivals in trade so that there could be no competition.