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Periods 1-3 Colonial Era (1491-1754) 1.Spanish – Few Women 2.French – Few Women 3.English Chesapeake – Few Women 4.English New England – Yes, Families.

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1 Periods 1-3 Colonial Era (1491-1754) 1.Spanish – Few Women 2.French – Few Women 3.English Chesapeake – Few Women 4.English New England – Yes, Families with Kids Period 2 Revolutionary War 1754-17764 How did women contribute to Revolutionary War? Active role in farms and business. Daughters of Liberty -> Boycott British goods (Non-importation/non- consumption acts) However, women still…. 1.Could not own property. 2.Could not vote. Outcome: Women considered rational and competent Period 4 -1800-1848 Period 3 New Nation 1776-1820 Republican Motherhood –> Women were in charge of the teaching their sons republican values and virtues. Outcome: “Remember the Ladies” – Abigail Adams asking John Adams to reevaluate their status How did women contribute to the New Republic? However, women still…. 1.Could not own property. 2.Could not vote. Cult of Domesticity – Women and men occupy “separate spheres”. Women’s place is in the house while men work. Jacksonian Democracy Market Revolution 1.Outcome: Lowell Mill Girls challenged CofD by working in factories although work reflected traditional roles like sewing or making clothes. Reform Movements 1.Temperance Movement 2.Prison Reform by Dorothea Dix 3.Abolition Movement Harriet Beacher Stowe -> “Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Tubman –> Underground Railroad 2.Outcome: Women’s Rights Movement (Right to Vote) – Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. a.Declaration of Sentiments declares “all men and women are created equal” b.Seneca Falls Conventions c.White middle-class women However, women still…. 1.Could not vote. Not citizens 2.Not equal to men Don‘t forget 2nd Great Awakening 3.Success in Abolition Movement 4.Laid foundation for Women Movement during progressive era.

2 Period 5 Reconstruction (1865-1877) 15 th Amendment –race discrimination for voting is illegal (but gender discrimination is still ok) Period 6 Industrial Revolution (1865-1898) Women were not allowed to join labor union like AFL or Knights of Labor Period 8 – 1950s Period 7 Progressivism 1898-1920 1.Flappers – fashionable women flouting convention standards 2.Jazz 3.Speakeasies 4.Harlem Renaissance However, women still…. 1.Women not paid the same as men 2.Women were socially not equal. Period 7 1930-1945 Great Depression 1.Many New Deal programs did not target or help women specifically WWII 1.Rosie the Riveter 2.Millions of women (6 million) work in war- time factories) Outcome: Temperance Movement Wins - 18 th Amendment – Abolition of alcohol Outcome: 19 th Amendment (1919) – Women Suffrage Jane Addams est. settlement houses to assimilate immigrants. She calls her place “Hull House” White middle-class women fight for more gov’t action – (muckrackers) Period 7 Progressivism 1920s 1.Baby Boomers  Suburban Domesticity  Electricity/Kitchen appliances make home efficient, but keeps women in household AND 2.Traditional TV Gender Roles BUT 3.Automobiles allows for more freedom for women to work outside home Period 8 – 1945-1980 1.National Organization of Women (NOW) 2.Ms. Vs Miss vs. Mrs. 3Second Wave Feminism – Equal Pay for Equal Work Reproductive Rights 1.Roe v. Wade – Legalizes Abortions Equal Rights Amendment 1.ERA vs Phyllis Schafly Demographic Changes 1.Rise of Divorce Rate 2.Fall of Birth Rate Women’s Rights Movement gave way to African-American Civil Rights Movement

3 Periods 1-3 Colonial Era (1491-1754) Period 2 Revolutionary War 1754-17764 How did women contribute to Revolutionary War? -> However, women still…. 1. 2. Outcome: Women considered _____________________________ Period 4 -1800-1848 Period 3 New Nation 1776-1820 Republican Motherhood –> Outcome: “ How did women contribute to the New Republic? However, women still…. 1. 2. Jacksonian Democracy Market Revolution 1.Outcome: Reform Movements 1. 2. 3. –> 2.Outcome: a.Declaration of Sentiments declares – b. c. However, women still…. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1.Spanish – 2.French – 3.English Chesapeake – 4.English New England –

4 Period 5 Reconstruction (1865-1877) 15 th Amendment – Period 6 Industrial Revolution (1865-1898) AFL or Knights of Labor Period 8 – 1950s Period 7 Progressivism 1898-1920 1. 2. 3. 4. However, women still…. 1. 2. Period 7 1930-1945 Great Depression 1. WWII 1. Outcome: Period 7 1920s 1.   AND 2. BUT 3. Period 8 – 1945-1980 1. 2. 3. Reproductive Rights 1. Equal Rights Amendment 1. Demographic Changes 1. 2.


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