Ned M Campbell

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Clara Barton reflected the experiences of thousands of other women for whom the Civil War created new opportunities without abandoning old expectations. European visitors in the first half of the nineteenth century were startled by American women’s assertions of social equality, which they interpreted as a direct consequence of the expanding democratic values of the new republic. Women mingled with men on nearly all social occasions, which had not previously been the case;
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