Answer:
The author supports the claim that it was a "hard fight" to win their right to vote because they weren't considered equal workers to the men workers.
Explanation:
It was considered that women's duties were to take care of the household and to raise children, so they did not have the right to vote and to hold political office. However, women also knew who would be the best choice for society, so they needed the right to vote because they also had good judgment about society and politic situation.
The answer to that is poor working conditions and cruel treatments of peasents.
War with Mexico and the alamo and it also sparked the transcendentalist era, and plus it was one of the earliest examples of civil disobedience by henry David Thoreau
No answer choices to go off of but if you are using the program im using thanit should be answer choice A "The Puritans did not encourage religious freedom for others."
Hope this helps.
it was started by the British in the 1880's