The Limits of Independence: American Women 1760-1800 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States)
By Marylynn Salmon.
Description
The second half of the 18th century saw a handful of English colonies transform themselves into a nation. This process involved not only a revolution against the British crown but also the uniting of a diverse population; in addition to the English and Africans who made up the bulk of the population, people from continental Europe had to become willing to join in the creation of the new republic. Tradition dictated that the independent male citizen was the most important actor in this drama, but women's contributions to the war effort and support of the political ideals of the era were...
ISBN(s)
0195081250, 9780195081251