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American Antebellum Period

Was indentured servitude different than slavery
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How can we better value the contributions of the First Lady
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How did the Mexican-American War impact women
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How did Gold Rush women continue the cult of domesticity and how did they stretch or change it
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How did Indigenous women demonstrate their agency through resistance and resilience before, during, and after the Trail of Tears
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How were the experiences of enslaved women similar to, yet sometimes different than those of men
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In what ways were free Black women in the Antebellum South a part of the economy
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Should 19th century women speak publicly and about women’s rights
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Was Seneca Falls the start of the Women's Rights movement
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Was the Abolition movement sexist and classist
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Were the mills good for women
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What are the values in the US Constitution and why did Mercy Otis Warren oppose it
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Was Jackson a president for the common folk
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  • Home
  • About
    • About
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    • Partnerships >
      • Become/Renew Partnership
    • Statements >
      • Closing of the Department of Education
      • ERA Endorsement
      • 2024 Election
  • Educators
    • Teaching Herstory
    • Social Studies Standards >
      • Standards
      • Gender Parity Resolution
    • Find your state Ambassador
    • A Journal of Women's History for Educators
    • Professional Development >
      • Courses and Professional Development
      • Free Lectures
      • Events Schedule
      • Book Club (Monthly)
  • Learn
    • World History >
      • 1. to 15,000 BCE Pre-History
      • 2. to 15,000 BCE Goddesses
      • 3. 10,000 BCE Agricultural Revolution
      • 4. 4,000-1,000 BCE City States
      • 5. 800-400 BCE European Founding Myths
      • 6. 800-300 BCE Asian Philosophies
      • 7. 100 BCE - 100 CE Roman Empire
      • 8. 100 BCE - 100 CE Han Empire
      • 9. 0 CE Monotheism
      • 10. 100-500 Silk Roads
      • 11. 300-900 Age of Queens
      • 12. 700-1200 Islam
      • 13. 1000-1500 Feudalism
      • 14. 900-1200 Crusades
      • 15. 1200-1400 Mongols
      • 16. 1300-1500 Renaissance and Ottomans
      • 17. 1000-1600 New Worlds
      • 18. 1000-1600 Explorers
      • 19. 1450-1600 Reformation
      • 20. 1500-1700 Encounters
      • 21. 1500-1700 Slave Trade
      • 22. 1700-1850 Enlightenment
      • 23. 1600-1850 Asia
      • 24. 1850-1950 Industrial Revolution
      • 25. 1850-1950 Imperialism
      • 26. 1900-1930 Worlds in Collision
      • 27. 1930-1950 Global War
      • 28. 1950-1990 Decolonization
      • 29. 1950-1990 Transnational Feminism
    • US History >
      • 1. Early North American Women
      • 2. Women's Cultural Encounters
      • 3. Women's Colonial Life
      • 4. American Revolution
      • 5. Republican Motherhood
      • 6. Women and the Trail of Tears
      • 7. Women in the Abolition Movement
      • 8. Women and the West
      • 9. Women in the Civil War
      • 10. Women and Reconstruction
      • 11. The Rise of NAWSA and NACWC
      • 12. Women and Expansion
      • 13. Women and Industrialization
      • 14. Progressive Women
      • 15. Women and World War I
      • 16. Final Push for Woman Suffrage
      • 17. The New Woman
      • 18. Women and the Great Depression
      • 19. Women and World War II
      • 20. Post-War Women
      • 21. Women and the Civil Rights Movement
      • 22. Women and the Cold War
      • 23. Reproductive and Sexual Freedom
      • 24. The Feminist Era
      • 25. Women at the Millennium
      • 26. 21st Century Women
      • 27. Women in a Gender-Polarized Time
    • Economics >
      • 1. Personal Finance
      • 2. Microeconomics
      • 3. Macroeconomics
      • 4. Foreign Trade
    • Government >
      • 1. Nature and Purpose of Government
      • 2. Structure and Function of U.S Government
      • 3. Rights and Responsibilities
      • 4. International Relations
    • Elementary
  • Podcasts
    • Listen to the RHP Podcast with Kelsie and Brooke!
    • Listen to the Hidden Half Book Review with Victoria and Katherine!
    • Listen to the World Herstory Podcast with Jacqui Nelson!
    • Listen to the US Herstory Podcast with Rachel Perez!
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