Answer:In many ways, the coming of the Civil War challenged the ideology of Victorian domesticity that had defined the lives of men and women in the antebellum era. In the North and in the South, the war forced women into public life in ways they could scarcely have imagined a generation before.
Pratt's goals for the school were similar to previous federal policies of removing Native Americans because he had wanted the Indians to not be savages or to kill the whole race