Women took so many actions to gain equality and several factors helped them to succeed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
After the Civil War the advocates of women’s rights argued that the fourteenth amendment should include the voting rights of women and African American males. National Woman Suffrage Association was founded in 1869. Gaining voting rights was not the only objective of women.
They wanted economic and political equality and worked actively for it between late 1800s and early 1900s. A large percentage of women started working in business and industrial sectors. They also gained control of their earnings and the right to own property.
Women’s participation in the First World War was notable and this helped in the development a thought among the public that women deserve equal rights. This positively affected the achievement of women’s suffrage.
The Agricultural Revolution was a result of increased labor and agricultural productivity. This, in turn, resulted to the increase in output of food supply faster than the increase in population. Since there were more food available, more people chose to live away from farms and do other jobs that contributed the industrial revolution.
Mercy Otis Warren is known as "the conscience of the American revolution" of the American revolutionary war
There were several reasons.
1. If the Europeans brought them to America, they would be familiar with the land, so they would be less likely to escape.
2. The Europeans believe that they were resistant to certain diseases (they weren't)
3. The Europeans know that they couldn't speak English, so they wouldn't be able to communicate
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Answer:
Means that anyone prosecuted under the law will be given equal protection to any race, sex or religion. Basically everyone gets equal protections.