Women's Rights Dbq Essay

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From 1815 to 1850, our country was very divergent from today. Back then, Women had no rights nor did they have the same rights as men. Women and enslaved people had no rights to hold legal title to property. And unfortunately, all of a wife´s possessions belonged to her husband. But women were not the only ones who had no equal rights, African americans had no rights as well. Back in 1619, slavery began. African americans had no rights and neither did they have freedom. They were owned by people and some worked on farms for their whole entire life. Later throughout the years, both Women and African americans were fighting for their rights. Fortanully, as of today, Women and African Americans have equal rights just as everyone else. The U.S. …show more content…

Document 1, Bigelow, Bill, it states that “Women, like enslaved people, had no right to hold legal title to property, and all of a wife’s possessions belonged to her husband.” This evidence supports my subclaim because women were fighting for their rights. Women deserve equal rights and were treated very unfairly. Every precious belonging of the women belonged to her husband. Women don’t have as much rights as men do. In Document 4, Sojourner Truth, it states “These women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again!” This evidence supports my subclaim because Sojourner Truth thinks women should be able to obtain their rights. Analysis of Document 3 states how all women's belongings belonged to their husband and had no control over their items and had know legal rights to own legal title to property. This document is very reliable, as it could be rated a 9/10. Analysis of Document 4 can tell you about how women felt disrespected and thought they had no rights and felt the need to protest. Back in, women began protesting until they succeeded in changing the government mind. Such as, she posted about women not having enough rights. This document is also very reliable as it could be rated a …show more content…

Document 2, Henry Highland Garnet,it states, “Then go to your enslavers and tell them that you are determined to be free. If you want to be free this is your only hope. Unfortunately, there is not much hope of freedom without shedding blood. But, it is better to die as free men, than to live as slaves.” This evidence supports my subclaim because Trying to get the government to free the slaves and help fight lives and liberties. Back in 1843, Garnet delivered his speech that was held in Buffalo, New York. Document 4, Charles Mackay, it states ”We shall not make the black man a slave; we shall not buy him or sell him; but we shall not associate with him. He shall be free to live, and to

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