In Europe, it didn't. Women were still not allowed in the work force and was still expected to maintain the house hold as the men went off to work 12 plus hours a day. Women in the United States during and after the civil war where started to be allowed in the medical field besides being common nurses. During this time, the first women graduated from medical school however women were still not allowed to vote. Enslaved women and women of color had absolutely no rights in any regard. Blacks in the Antebellum South which is the time period before the Civil War weren't even considered to be humans but property. Sex didn't matter, if you where black, then you were property. After the Civil War, black men became able to vote but black women where still at the very bottom of things.
They slaughtered most of them and enslaved the rest but those who were enslaved died too because of disease.
women were deeply involved in the issues of abolition and temperance and less heavily involved in issues of women's rights.
The creation of a market economy affect many farmers in the early nineteenth century in that new roads and canals allowed people to exchange goods in distant markets with complete strangers.
It moved people and supplies on the river systems of the southeast, but it didn’t affect the western movement. The railroad was the biggest factor in connecting the west to the east coast.
africans were made ino enslaved africans. they were sold in the english colonies. later were sold as workers, which made the engish colonists lives much easier. the africans suffered terribly. :(
They slaughtered most of them and enslaved the rest but those who were enslaved died too because of disease.
They promoted better working conditions. Especially for middle/working class workers
The monopoly on cities trading of the fourteenth century did affect the urban life.
it can affect the movement that pull the whell and the weight
Slave codes were laws that governed the behavior and treatment of enslaved Africans. They restricted their movements, limited their rights, and legitimized harsh punishments for disobedience. These codes reinforced the system of slavery and maintained the oppressive conditions for enslaved Africans.
women were deeply involved in the issues of abolition and temperance and less heavily involved in issues of women's rights.
We move with the movement of the Earth, so it doesn't affect us at all. That is why we don't feel the Earth move.
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I think it was the pan african movement because they fought with violence and that is an affect
becuase
the native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. APEXX