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a a Women in the American colonies lived under British law , with British traditions of female subordination , and in the traditional male - dominated family . The underlying assumption of colonial society was that the subordinate ...
a a Women in the American colonies lived under British law , with British traditions of female subordination , and in the traditional male - dominated family . The underlying assumption of colonial society was that the subordinate ...
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Soldiers were poorly and irregularly paid during the American Revolution , and there were no family allotments . Women willingly bore these hardships for the sake of their country . Some performed heroic feats to save their crops from ...
Soldiers were poorly and irregularly paid during the American Revolution , and there were no family allotments . Women willingly bore these hardships for the sake of their country . Some performed heroic feats to save their crops from ...
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Lerner , Gerda , “ The Lady and the Mill Girl : Changes in the Status of Women in the Age of Jackson , ” Midcontinent American Studies Journal , X # 1 ( Spring 1969 ) pp . 5-15 . Martineau , Harriet , Society in America , 2 vols .
Lerner , Gerda , “ The Lady and the Mill Girl : Changes in the Status of Women in the Age of Jackson , ” Midcontinent American Studies Journal , X # 1 ( Spring 1969 ) pp . 5-15 . Martineau , Harriet , Society in America , 2 vols .
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INTRODUCTION 5 | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |