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  1. Fashion trends, in one sense, travelled "full circle" over the course of the Victorian era. The popular women's styles during the Georgian era, and at the very beginning of Victoria's reign, emphasized a simple style influenced by flowing gowns worn by women in Ancient Greece and Rome.

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  3. Mar 13, 2018 · Women In Nineteenth-Century America. in: Antebellum Period, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Progressivism, Eras in Social Welfare History, Woman Suffrage. Women in Nineteenth-Century America. by Dr. Graham Warder, Keene State College.

  4. The question of women’s voting rights finally became an issue in the 19th century, and the struggle was particularly intense in Great Britain and the United States, but those countries were not the first to grant women the right to vote, at least not on a national basis.

  5. In the mid 19th century, women in the US began demanding improved property rights, employment opportunities, and the vote. Closely allied with the anti-slavery movement, many of its key participants were active in both causes, including Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass.

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