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Once married , the relative freedom of the American girl ceased . The majority of girls married in their teens and , with children coming regularly once a year , soon found their entire time absorbed by their households .
Once married , the relative freedom of the American girl ceased . The majority of girls married in their teens and , with children coming regularly once a year , soon found their entire time absorbed by their households .
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Long before the outbreak of hostilities they pledged themselves to boycott British goods , especially tea . Once the fighting started , they effectively supported the war on the home front . One woman writing from Philadelphia spoke for ...
Long before the outbreak of hostilities they pledged themselves to boycott British goods , especially tea . Once the fighting started , they effectively supported the war on the home front . One woman writing from Philadelphia spoke for ...
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I felt at once a new - born sense of dignity and freedom . ” The two women decided that upon their return to the United States they would call together a convention of women to discuss their condition . But eight years passed before ...
I felt at once a new - born sense of dignity and freedom . ” The two women decided that upon their return to the United States they would call together a convention of women to discuss their condition . But eight years passed before ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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