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19th Century Women Research Paper

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I don’t know if the Market Revolution changed women’s quality of life or the strong will of many women. There were several women in this time period that stepped forward and raised up the issue of women’s rights. These women fought to remove women from the “Cult of Ture Womanhood”, helping to fight for equal wage rights, showing the importance of the American women in the workforce and raising the issue of higher education for girls. Emma Willard, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony, Grimke Sisters and many nameless women joined the fight to improve the quality of life in the first half of the nineteenth century. At the beginning of the Century many women didn’t receive a higher education many stopped attending school at a very young age. Many thought educating women was a waste of time, but on a farm in 1787 a wonderful …show more content…

She even suggests sending other girls to the factories to work. This letter makes the factories sound like a great place to work despite the harmful environment. The second letter dated 3 years later is of a woman that sounds discouraged and beat down for work. She talks about how hard the work is and how she is unsure of her ability to endure the work. She mentions wages being cut and that the companies are saying they are losing money but keep improving the mill. “In the mid-1830s worldwide growth and competition in the cotton market impelled mill owners to speed up work and decrease wages.” The poor quality of life the women already suffered was made worse but this decrease in wages and increase of work causing many to fight back. In 1834 and 1836 hundreds of women went on strike all over New England. They formed groups and tried to improve their conditions but by 1840 where replaced by

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