Women in the Confederacy during the Civil War

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What was the role of women, particularly white women, in the Confederacy during the Civil War?

They played significant roles in the homefront due to the absence of men fighting in the war.

How does Drew Faust's book 'Mothers of Invention' challenge the traditional image of upper-class Southern women?

By noting how the war disrupted their traditional roles and led to withdrawal of support for the war effort.

According to Stephanie McCurry's book 'Confederate Reckoning', which group of women did she primarily focus on during the Civil War?

Soldiers' wives and lower-class women.

How did poorer women in the Confederacy challenge the notion of coverture during the Civil War?

By flooding the government with demands for support as soldiers' wives.

What repercussions did the disaffection of women on the homefront have on the Confederate army during the Civil War?

It led politicians to address demands through exemptions from taxation and welfare creation.

What were some of the challenges faced by families on the homefront during the Civil War as highlighted in the text?

Protests and demands for assistance due to economic hardships.

What type of women did Stephanie McCurry primarily focus on in her book 'Confederate Reckoning'?

Soldiers' wives

How did the economic hardships faced by poorer women in the Confederacy during the Civil War impact society?

Caused protests and demands for support from the government

What did Drew Faust's book 'Mothers of Invention' reveal about the traditional roles of upper-class Southern women during the Civil War?

They withdrew their support for the war effort

How did the disaffection of women on the homefront impact the morale of the Confederate army during the Civil War?

It led to a decrease in morale among soldiers

In what way did poorer women in the Confederacy challenge the notion of coverture during the Civil War?

By demanding government assistance independently

What political action did Stephanie McCurry emphasize poorer women in the Confederacy took during the Civil War?

Demanding government assistance as a form of power

What was one significant reason for the increased role of women, especially white women, in the Confederacy during the Civil War?

Shortages of men due to their involvement in the war.

How did Stephanie McCurry's book 'Confederate Reckoning' portray the demands made by poorer women in the Confederacy during the Civil War?

As a form of political power and challenge to societal norms.

What effect did the economic hardships faced by poorer women in the Confederacy have on their interaction with the government during the Civil War?

Protests and demands for government assistance.

How did the disaffection of women on the homefront, especially soldiers' wives, impact the Confederate army during the Civil War?

Negatively affected the morale of Confederate soldiers.

What was a response by politicians to the demands of poorer women, particularly soldiers' wives, in the Confederacy during the Civil War?

Creating a welfare system and offering tax exemptions.

What aspect of traditional societal norms did poorer women in the Confederacy challenge during the Civil War?

The notion of coverture where women were seen as appendages of their husbands.

Study Notes

  • In the Confederacy during the Civil War, women, particularly white women, played significant roles in the homefront due to the absence of men who were off fighting in the war.
  • Drew Faust's book "Mothers of Invention" challenges the traditional image of patriotic upper-class Southern women, highlighting how the war disrupted their traditional roles and led to their withdrawal of support for the war effort.
  • Stephanie McCurry's book "Confederate Reckoning" focuses on lower-class women, particularly soldiers' wives, and their political mobilization during the war.
  • McCurry emphasizes that the actions of these poorer women in demanding government assistance should be viewed as political and a form of power within society.
  • Poorer women in the Confederacy, as soldiers' wives, flooded the government with demands for support, challenging the notion of coverture where women were seen as appendages of their husbands.
  • The economic hardships faced by these women led to protests and demands for assistance from the government, highlighting the challenges faced by families on the homefront during the war.
  • The disaffection of women on the homefront, particularly soldiers' wives, had repercussions on the morale of the Confederate army, leading to politicians addressing their demands through exemptions from taxation and the creation of a welfare system.

Explore the significant roles played by women, particularly soldiers' wives, on the homefront during the Civil War in the Confederate states. Delve into how economic hardships led to their political mobilization and challenges to traditional gender roles, affecting the war effort and shaping government policies.

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