The Grimke sisters were prominent figures for women's rights and very passionate in their Abolition cause. Their arguments were based on the morality of man. Back then, it was morally and socially acceptable for a man to possess a slave and beat and mistreat him.
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Women's rights were incredibly constrained by state Constitutions. It was not
state constitutions that limited the power of women, it was the U.S. Constitution.
<span>coined the phrase, "the Jazz Age" that same year to describe the flamboyant—"anything goes"—era that emerged in America after World War I.</span>
yes because if the population is too high, maybe there won't be enough resources for everyone.
Yes, moderate republicans wanted the reconstruction plan while radical republicans thought reconstruction was too lenient toward the south and wasn’t harsh enough due to the fact they caused the war. The radical republicans plan was to disband the aristocracy with farming, redistribute land and guarantee the civil rights to former slaves.