The Progressive Era Women

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The Progressive Era is a period in time where change was necessary to resolve the issues of the Gilded Age that were as severe as destitution and corruption itself. The evolution that was the progressive era consisted of the improvements that were vital to combat the deprivation of women's rights. Women were deprived of their natural rights, they were deprived of their birth given economical benefits, they were deprived of their social status besides being the wife of, and most importantly women were deprived of their worth and individuality, The Progressive Era only had one purpose and that was to recompense the women of their natural rights.

Women experienced destitution because of a lack of a man in their life which resulted in the absolution of all of their economic benefits and properties.The main predicament during the
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Women were deprived of their natural rights, they were deprived of their birth given economical benefits, they were deprived of their social status besides being the wife of, and most importantly women were deprived of their worth and individuality, Women were suppressed early on, they were raised this way. Since a childhood young girls had the mentality of inferiority, not only this but if they were born into a lower class they knew no other purpose but to be the housewife of a man,

The Progressive Era was a journey. A journey of which women had to fight back and stand up for themselves, They had to overcome their sense of inferiority and oppression to gain back all that they were stripped of. This was a vital time to revolutionize social,cultural, and economical ways in which women were treated.Women preached,protested, and expressed their opposition to combat inequality. The Progressive Era was a crucial movement to improve and end the deprivation of women's