Crash Course US History - Season 1 Episode 16 Women in the 19th Century

Crash Course US History
In which John Green finally gets around to talking about some women's history. In the 19th Century, the United States was changing rapidly, as we noted in the recent Market Revolution and Reform Movements episodes. Things were also in a state of flux for women. The reform movements, which were in large part driven by women, gave these self-same women the idea that they could work on their own behalf, and radically improve the state of their own lives. So, while these women were working on prison reform, education reform, and abolition, they also started talking about equal rights, universal suffrage, temperance, and fair pay. Women like Susan B. Anthony, Carry Nation, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the Grimkés, and Lucretia Mott strove tirelessly to improve the lot of American women, and it worked, eventually. John will teach you about the Christian Temperance Union, the Seneca Falls Convention, the Declaration of Sentiments, and a whole bunch of other stuff that made life better for women.
TitleCrash Course US History - Season 1 Episode 16 Women in the 19th Century
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First Air DateJan 03, 2013
Last Air dateFeb 06, 2014
Season1 Season
Episode47 Episode
Runtime14:14 minutes
QualityHD
IMDb: 6.00/ 10 by 1.00 users
Popularity5.179
LanguageEnglish