Write two diary entries, each from the perspective of a 19th-century woman concerned about her
rights.
• One diary entry should be written from the perspective of a factory worker living in the United States
in the mid-19th century. Write an entry in which she reflects on the status of women and summarizes
what she has heard about the recent Seneca Falls Convention. (5 points)
• The second diary entry should be from the perspective of a British woman in the early 1900s who is
interested in winning suffrage. Write an entry in which she reflects on whether to join the National
Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) or the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)
and discusses the pros and cons of each group.

Respuesta :

Dairy one: The perspective of a factory worker living in the United States in the mid-19th century.

  • Life in the mid 19th century as a factory worker was not an easy one. It was one where we as women had to work for about  12 -14 hours every day. Due to the hours of work, we are always prone to brutal discipline if one of us made mistakes, Punishments such as beatings, and others.

Women in  mid-19th century felt  happy and elevated about Seneca Falls Convention as they want and are fighting for their right to vote.

Dairy Two: the perspective of a British woman in the early 1900s who is interested in winning suffrage

Life for women in the 1900 is onw where Women were seen and taken to often subservient to their fathers and husbands and they are often limited in terms of occupational choices.

In early 1900s, women and women's organizations were said to have fight for the right of women to to vote.

They  function in terms of good or broad based economic and also political equality for all women as well as other social reforms.

She want to  join the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS)  as she believed in what they stood for.

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