women's rights in the 1800s
In the early 1800s, women were second-class citizens. ... Women were not encouraged to obtain a real education or pursue a professional career. After marriage, women did not have the right to own their own property, keep their own wages, or sign a contract. In addition, all women were denied the right tovote.
Ulysses S. Grant was the military leader of the Union that ended the war and made Robert E. Lee surrender at Appomattox Court House.
William T. Sherman used total war in Georgia destroying everything beneficial to the Confederates from Atlanta to the sea, this was called "March to the Sea" he was a Union General.
Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate army.
Stonewall Jackson was a skilled military general of the Confederates who was killed in The Battle of Chancellorsville.
I suppose it made the free states and slave states in some way even. When Missouri became a slave state they kept the north end of the Louisiana purchase free stated and banned slavery there.
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B, there are 12 regional circuits in the United States, which hear cases on appeal from the district courts.