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Antebellum Period Dbq

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The antebellum period occurred after the War of 1812 and before the Civil War. This was a time where America was still trying unify the people of the states and become a stronger country. With America still settling into its new form of a country, the people tried to find ways to make it feel normal again. People began to strike an interest about marriage, children, and family relations. Everyone had many different stances on whether or not having a child and starting a family was right for them or not. Along with these major responsibilities, marriage was a huge factor to be considered. The people of the United States had many different views on marriage, child birth, and ways to shape their families during the antebellum period. Throughout …show more content…

Frederick Hollick from The Marriage Guide stated that some forms were more frowned upon than others. The best form of prevention is stated within the Bible and has been practiced for thousands of years. It states, “If the seminal fluid not be placed within the Vagina, of course there can be no conception…,” (Doc. #8). On the other hand, men and women enjoyed sexual relations and intercourse and many did not practice abstinence. Therefore, there had to be other options for safe intercourse. For men, they had the option to wear a condom, which is “The employment of covering to the male, in the form of a thin skim tube, called a Condom, is of course efficacious as a preventive…,” (Doc. #8). People put ample trust into condoms for ‘safe sex’. The only way a condom would not work is if it was faulty and there was a hole that seminal fluid could leak out of to cause conception. Another form of prevention for men is, “…coitus interruptus, or male withdrawal before ejaculation,” (Doc. #8). This form is also known as ‘pulling out’. If men withdrawal before they ejaculate, a women will not be able to conceive. This form of prevention is not the best because a mistake can be made at anytime. If a mistake is made and a women conceives from intercourse, women have the choice to get an abortion. An abortion is “… The life of the fetus or embryo shall be destroyed in the woman’s womb or that a premature birth thereof be caused,” (Doc. #7). When a women decides to follow through with an abortion, they are doing so at their own risk of their life. An abortion can take a toll on a women’s body and life for the

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