How Did Susan B Anthony Fight For Women's Rights During The Civil War

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Without women during the war, times would have been difficult. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton dealt with women's rights during the war. The sanitary commission took care of families and raised money while men were at war. Woman on the home front grew crops to keep the U.S. from starving during the war. The fight for women’s rights were just starting to build up when the civil war started. Elizabeth Cady Stanton thought the fight for women’s rights should be put on hold until the war was over because they needed to support the country during the civil war (Woman in the Civil War). If women support the war then afterwards it might become easier to get their rights. On the other hand Susan B. Anthony Believed that they should keep fighting women’s rights or else after the war they might be ignored (Women in the Civil War). She happened to be correct, because after the war women’s rights were shadowed. …show more content…

Women in the North were mainly focused on nursing ( Smith, 44). Being in nursing at this time meant they took care of the wounded, and reduced the spread of disease in Army camps. However, with the contribution of the Sanitary the health in the war got even better (Smith, 44). Since women were getting the health better they believed they had more reasons to fight for their rights. Southern Women on the home front had their own way of helping out during the war. Southern women had to start making all their own materials (Smith, 46). They spun and wove cloth to make clothing, and also made bandages and tents for soldiers. The war was causing people to starve, so women on the home front took care of that issue (Smith, 46). They grew crops and produced food for everyone around them. These women also found a material they could make shoes out of (Smith ,46). They sent out these shoes to the soldiers in the

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