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The period from the American Revolution to the Civil War was one of tremendous change in American society . The building of turnpikes , canals , and later railroads led to a revolution in agriculture and commerce , and spurred westward ...
The period from the American Revolution to the Civil War was one of tremendous change in American society . The building of turnpikes , canals , and later railroads led to a revolution in agriculture and commerce , and spurred westward ...
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The Ante - Bellum period , then , was for women one of spreading educational and economic opportunities with simul- taneous frustrations and increasing restraints . It was a period of change and tension leading to new ideas ...
The Ante - Bellum period , then , was for women one of spreading educational and economic opportunities with simul- taneous frustrations and increasing restraints . It was a period of change and tension leading to new ideas ...
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Dunham , Katherine , 178 Duniway , Abigail Scott , 55-57 Dustin , Hannah , 23 Dyer , Mary , 21-22 Earhart , Amelia , 178 Economic status : in colonial period , 15-19 employment , 16-17 proprietors , 17-19 Eddy , Mary Baker ...
Dunham , Katherine , 178 Duniway , Abigail Scott , 55-57 Dustin , Hannah , 23 Dyer , Mary , 21-22 Earhart , Amelia , 178 Economic status : in colonial period , 15-19 employment , 16-17 proprietors , 17-19 Eddy , Mary Baker ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |