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The Making Of A Middle Class Lady Chapter 5 Summary

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The most interesting part of the book I read was chapter five. Chapter five was “The Making of a Middle-Class Lady”. “Following the Revolutionary War and in the first decades of the 1800s a new middle class emerged in the Northeast. While the majority of Americans continued to live on farms, members of the middle class lived in towns and cities and derived their wealth from commerce.”(P1134) It was the beginning when women doing certain works for their families no longer was considered real because unlike men, they did not earn no money. After the new middle class took effect. The only jobs women could do for money were domestic service, teaching, sewing, and factory operative. Reason it made it so interesting because it was the first time women were cut off from the money economy. A woman may labor all day, producing all sort of goods and services however, she will not be considered working to the public’s …show more content…

But certain situation you see through the book you see similar problems today. However, today time you may see women CEOs of companies or even seeing women running for President. Times has change because in the colonial times a women barely had an opinion on anything. The Daughters of liberty, were a group of ladies that engaged their selves in participating in boycotts of British products. Rose Parks and other women in history were not the first to boycott and stand up for what they believed in. when Abigail Adams sent her husband a letter while he was away saying do not forget about the women stood out to me. Because at that time they were just trying have rights to vote but women can do so much more than vote in today’s time. Women also made their selves apart of the army before it was legal. “As many 20,000 women marched with the British and American armies. These women acted as paid and unpaid cooks, nurses, doctors, laundresses, guides, stream stresses and porters.”

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