After Britain won the Seven Years' War and gained land in North America, it issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited American colonists from settling west of Appalachia. The Treaty of Paris, which marked the end of the French and Indian War, granted Britain a great deal of valuable North American land.
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The arrival of the Second World War was a tumultuous time in which, women abandoned their revolutionary mentality to devote themselves in body and soul to the support of the country. This is how feminism was dedicated to acting in the rear to sustain those who were at the front of the war.
With the end of the Second World War, the situation did not improve for women. And, socially generated a massive current that said that mothers, sisters and daughters should stay at home to care for combatants who arrived.
This tendency was reinforced, in turn, by the idea that the only thing a "good lady" needed to be happy was to be surrounded by household appliances that would allow her to carry out housework in the best possible way. He drove the women out of the jobs they had had, their place was taken by men and appliances and consumer goods were developed. Consumption, much consumption that needed many women willing to buy.
Against this current emerged, however, voices such as the American Betty Friedan, who was devoted to studying during the 50's the impact that this trend had on women.
Sharecropping is a farming term in which the land owner rents out the land to the farmer and receives a portion of the crops produced on the land in exchange. When slavery ended sharecropping was a way for poor farmers (white and black) to survive. Sharecropping started when large plantations were subdivided. Farmers grew cash crops such as tobacco, sugar, rice, cotton etc.
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The Court ruled that public schools could compel students—in this case, Jehovah's Witnesses—to salute the American Flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance despite the students' religious objections to these practices. This decision led to increased persecution of Witnesses in the United States.