The American revolution's impact on women's property rights: the changes in the legal property rights of women in the United States from 1765 to the present

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Humanities
Department History
Faculty Mentor Eric Hinderaker
Creator Allen, Marina
Title The American revolution's impact on women's property rights: the changes in the legal property rights of women in the United States from 1765 to the present
Date 2023
Description This study details the shaping of women's property rights in the United States as it proceeds from the American Revolution. This specific event formed multiple political, social, and legal standards that are both visible and unseen in the postmodern United States. The associated literature for review includes acts, speeches, and legislation from the time period as well as the accounts of changes in women's property rights throughout the time after. Arguments are supported through primary source documentation. The American Revolution set in motion paradigm shifts for women of the new United States that include legal independence and autonomy in the home and workspaces. Current legislation and social norms are dictated by the original sources from the American Revolution which makes it critical to conversations being had now about the future of women's rights in the nation.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject The American Revolution; women's property rights; paradigm; The United States
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Marina Allen
Format Medium application/pdf
Permissions Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6yzx3nk
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Setname ir_htoa
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s638fdm8
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