Part 2 - The Vision of Middle Class Women The market revolution changed the lives of every American in the country. Through social and economic growth caused by the revolution, everyone was impacted. The market revolution during the 19th century produced new technology and communications for the country, like railroads and telegraphs. It made people start working by the clock, rather than the sun, and also made Americans start working for wages. The market revolution brought the American community together. Before every family had their own businesses but, now Americans are working together for the benefit of the country. By doing so, they are providing a better opportunity for women like myself, Elizabeth Williams. As a middle class women …show more content…
Before we were strictly limited to the household. Now we can work, just like our husbands do everyday. By working every day we can make an equal impact in providing for our family, while still being able to raise our children, and care for our husbands. Our work and home life became separated during this time as well. It is not a joint task, to work and take care of the household. Women go to their work circles everyday, and come home to their family every night. I Elizabeth Williams, and many other women around the nation have proven that women can do both tasks successfully. Also, women around the nation who are not married can provide for their family, and themselves without relying on a husband. The Market Revolution gives more opportunity to women, by making them realize their full potential outside the household. We are able to do more than just house work. We should be able to vote, and gain a higher education just like all the men in society. With women realizing their full potential around the nation, the market revolution fueled ideas, which would later be seen in the women's suffrage movement. With the Market Revolution women like myself became more aware of their full potential, and created more opportunity for themselves by working outside of their …show more content…
The society is slowly becoming more open to women, and giving them more opportunity. If America continues in this path, of allowing everyone the same opportunity, I think, we can focus on other important issues to make our country one of the greatest in the world. By continuing the Market Revolution we are advancing our country, rather than setting it back. If we go back to old philosophies like slavery, and poor treatment towards others, we are not heading in the right direction. America needs to move far away from these ideas, and when eliminate these suggestions of the past, we will truly become a great country. In the words of former President Jefferson “ I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.” As a nation we need to focus on moving forward, and advancing our country preferably then reversing the growth our country has
Both the Market Revolution and Second Great Awakening led Pierson and Matthews to new religious ideas and enabled them to experience events that changed their lives. The division between social classes and gender depicted during the 1820s and 1830s is still seen today. The roles of women have transformed from housekeepers and servants to helpmates, teachers, and much more. There is no longer a rule of the patriarch. There are now women running for President, such an occurrence that was not seen in the early nineteenth century.
Men were considered as the breadwinner and women were supposed to do the household work and take care of children. But in fact, the Industrial Revolution in part was fuelled by the economic necessity of many women, single and married, to find waged work outside their home.
Between the years of 1776 and 1876, a key change came about in America over the women. Before these dates, women were not considered to be very important to the community. The only major role they played was raising children and bringing food to the table. Since the years of the Revolution and the Constitutional Convention, however, the nation nearly doubled its geographic boundaries and its population. When the Market Revolution hit America, many people felt isolated and cut off from traditional sources of comfort and community.
Before the market revolution, American families were producing all of the goods they need in their homes or local communities. It was expensive to create goods, so people depended on trade. Since the market revolution, there has been a change in transportation, industrialization, and urbanization. Market Revolution was beneficial to every region in the states. The northeastern states became more industrialized and urban, the southern states gained more cotton and slavery benefits, and the western states became the new nation and improved in transportation and communication.
The Market Revolution impacted the country dramatically and the continuing dominance of agriculture and slavery in the south isolated the region from the West, Midwest, as well as the North, and connected it only to its trading partner, Britain. The Market Revolution was caused by a population spurt, due to an influx of immigrants as well as a high natural birth rate. Immigrants increased the population dramatically because they came due to quicker transportation, famine in mother countries, and the fact that America was the land of opportunity. This made it easier for
The Market Revolution, from 1790 to 1840, inspired by the developments of commercialization, industrialization and the advances in transportation altered the lives of Americans in areas such as labor, transportation, commercialization, family life, new values and the new middle class. American entrepreneurs with new technology created an entirely different economy which shaped and affected all other aspects of society. The Market Revolution gradually shifted society from a rural agricultural lifestyle to the focus of work in the urban cities as it is today. While the vast majority of American citizens participated in agriculture and farming in 1800, the percent of farmers working in 2013 is less than 1 percent: this is the everlasting effect of the Market Revolution.
The Market Revolution was one of the most important changes of American society before 1850. It was the adoption of a nation wide commercial change that would later alter all the different societies within the country. Wilentz described this period as the development of a market based economy and the dramatic changes in America’s behavior during the first half of the nineteenth century. Collectively, Sean Wilentz wrote about how historians argued about the topic of the market revolution and how each part of the country was affected by this time period and the changes that resulted.
In the early 19th century, America was experiencing an increase in economic, political, and social changes. One of the mass changes happened during the Market Revolution. What this revolution did for Americans that lived in a more rural environment was basically make things and traded them themselves. They would raise crops and animals to be traded or sold for food, clothing, etc. Factories in the North flourished and the US became more industrialized as people trade money for necessities or wants. The Market Revolution gave women the role of importance in their family life. Women became the new leading member of their family because they were the ones who kept the family together and raised the children and prepare them for adulthood in America. Although the Industrial Revolution brought positive changes to America it also shifted the lifestyles of people and their family.
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Market Revolution was famous in America. It was an economic revolution marked by industrialization, improvements in transportation, and expansion. People had difficulties selling their production because of the poor transportation and many family lived in the self-sufficient mode. However, this problem was solved because of the invention of the steamboat,
The market revolution was a time of change, liberation, growth, and of course American ingenuity. This new kind of revolution brought about many changes in the lives of Americans everywhere. New technology from the steamboat to the telegraph connected the country in a new way. The emergence of factories (and the factory system) brought the growth of commerce, specialization of products, and many jobs to a rapidly growing nation. The market revolution benefited our country by impacting the social groups of the slaves and the middle class, generating a change in laws of the economy and warranting the redefining of freedom.
A huge part of the economical grow of the United States was the wealth being produced by the factories in New England. Women up until the factories started booming were seen as the child-bearer and were not allowed to have any kind of career. They were valued for factories because of their ability to do intricate work requiring dexterity and nimble fingers. "The Industrial Revolution has on the whole proved beneficial to women. It has resulted in greater leisure for women in the home and has relieved them from the drudgery and monotony that characterized much of the hand labour previously performed in connection with industrial work under the domestic system. For the woman workers outside the home it has resulted in better conditions, a greater variety of openings and an improved status" (Ivy Pinchbeck, Women Workers and the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850, pg.4) The women could now make their own money and they didn’t have to live completely off their husbands. This allowed women to start thinking more freely and become a little bit more independent.
The role of women in society has always been an issue throughout the ages and throughout Western Europe, and more or less all over the world. Before the age of the Enlightenment, or the Dark Ages, women were always seen as secondary to men in all aspects. Most reasons were religious while others were just the way life was then. By the late 18th century, at the time of the French Revolution and the continuance of the Enlightenment era, the role of women in society began changing drastically as the lights of the world were now open with this brand new enlightened era. Women began holding jobs, yet still did not receive the same privileges as men. By the time the Industrial Revolution came along in the 19th century many more jobs were opened to a woman in the work force. Reforms began in all areas throughout the 19thand early 20th centuries as women were gaining more and more rights and acceptance into everyday life. By the time the 20th century rolled around and throughout, no longer was it thought that women belonged in the home (although few still feel that way), yet many women began serving professional jobs as doctors, lawyers, and politicians. Now today some of the most successful people in the business world are women, as women have even began there own companies.
The industrial revolution, both defined and changed societies into how we know them today, but the most important part was the responses that came out of it. In the first industrial revolution there was a vast change in how the economy worked, where men no longer worked at home, but instead worked in urban cities as factory men. This had caused a social response from women, since they had nothing to do but take care of the house they decided to create social groups (clubs/organizations). They began to meet in each other’s homes to talk about how they could begin to fix their society, the one main problem that came up in their discussions was the problem to slavery. Women began to become an abolitionist, where they decided that slavery was morally
Throughout history there have been many important revolutions that have help to shape society as it is today. There are different causes, from political to religious, economic to social. Any revolution affects those in society, and creates changes for the people in the society. There are three important revolutions that took place in the late 18th century that changed the world for the better. The French Revolution, the American Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution all took place in the late 1700s. Although each had a different purpose, they all lead to a better way of life for many. The French and American Revolutions are examples of some which are brought about and enforced solely by the people. Although they had different reasons behind them, both had the same idea behind them- social change. The Industrial Revolution was different, it was a technological revolution which had positive social outcomes. While one can easily compare the French and American Revolutions because of their social causes and outcomes, the Industrial Revolution can only be compared to the other two when examining their outcomes.
Then there was the woman’s movement and women felt they deserved equal rights and should be considered man’s equal and not inferior. The man going out to work, and the wife staying home to care for the home and the children would soon become less the norm. This movement would go on to shape the changes within the nuclear family. Women deci...