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Advocard [28]
2 years ago
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How did the role of women change during the civil war in texas

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Rainbow [258]2 years ago
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The lives of women changed dramatically during the American Civil War. ... On the home front, women for both sides had to manage the household while their husbands and sons were off fighting battles. On the battlefield, women helped to supply the soldiers, provide medical care, and worked as spies.

sergiy2304 [10]2 years ago
3 0

They had to manage the household, while there husband and sons were off fighting in battles.

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