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Antebellum Feminists and Communal Projects

   

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Running head: HISTORY ASSIGNMENT
History Assignment
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1HISTORY ASSIGNMENT
Table of Contents
Question 1..................................................................................................................................2
Question 2..................................................................................................................................2
Question 3..................................................................................................................................3
Question 4..................................................................................................................................4
Reference List............................................................................................................................5
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2HISTORY ASSIGNMENT
Question 1
Ans: The term Antebellum refers to the period in the history of the United States, which
extended between the war of 1812 and that of the Civil War in America itself. It was a period
in the history of the country which was marked by the debut of the system of feminism in the
country itself. These feminist leaders were both radical and traditionalists in a number of
ways.
The Antebellum Feminists were radical in the sense that it was the period in which the
women started to demand their own rights for themselves. They wanted equal rights as the
men for their jobs and more opportunities in the field of businesses itself (Perreira, 2013). At
the same time, the Antebellum Feminists are traditional in the sense that they participated in
various activities of the Government itself as well as participated in the household activities
of the women themselves.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two of the well-feminists of the
Antebellum period.
Question 2
Ans: The Antebellum Communal Projects and Experiments refer to a number of activities
undertaken by the communal Antebellum in the sense that they can promote the equality of
the opportunities of the males and the females in the country itself. These projects included a
number of social activities in which the feminists of the Antebellum period itself participated
in a number of activities to make that equal rights can be obtained for the women in the same
way as they are for the men themselves.
These communal projects were similar and at the same time, different to each other in
a number of ways itself. The similarity is the fact that these projects were each aimed at the
obtaining of the equal rights of the women as well as for the men in the country itself. Thus,
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