Thursday, February 28, 2019
Effects of Civil War on Women
There are several changes that the civil War brought to civilian society and some of these are the following First of all, the United States of the States have been brought back together, which withal means that the States from the grey portions were not apt(p) the permission to break away or become independent (Effects.. , 2006). Second, the Southern areas were placed under military rule and divided into military districts (Effects.., 2006). This also caused these areas to apply for readmission to the Union (Effects.. , 2006). Third, the national or Federal presidency has turn up itself to the civilians that its power may not at all be surpassed by the States (Effects.. , 2006). Fourth, the Civil War resulted in the liberation of slaves (Effects.. , 2006). Fifth, the Civil War establish course of studys for the countrys Reconstruction (Effects.. , 2006).The Reconstruction was the governments plan to deal with the following direct effects of the civil war 1) the e partcipati on of slaves resulted in problems with regard to housing, clothing, food, and employment 2) the stinting ruin led to having no money, closed banks, low supply of commodities, destruction of railroads and bridges, and devastation of plantation and crops and 3) the conquer of the confederacy led to the Souths not having any government (Effects.. , 2006). Last but not least, industrialism was established because during the war, production increased, as sanitary as, several new technologies were added (Effects.., 2006).The aforementioned became possible because of the following 1) the freedom of slaves 2) the economic ruin in the South and c) the defeat of the confederacy (Effects.. , 2006). Effects of Civil War on Women During the Civil War, women were given the opportunity to assume roles that hatful believed only men can carry out, for instance, as nurses, government clerks, milling machinery workers, family farmers, factory workers, some even disguised as a man to serve in the m ilitary service, etc. (Encarta, 2007). This was the beginning of the triumph of gender equality since this upheld the gender roles (Encarta, 2007).
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