Women are very important for the development of the Republic in the United States of America. The effect is indirect, but it has a big impact. Women are not allowed to participate in the elections or serve, but they are politician's wife "mother of the Republic". They are not legally entitled to the above roles, but they are more sensitive to government themes because they are entitled to education and a small amount of freedom.
The role of women in the early republics is the subject that historians have neglected to deal with in the American historical era. The victory of the revolution and the early events of the new country were done entirely by men. However, women have their own political society and participated in the revolution. After the war with the British, the role of women began to change greatly. This is because they are involved in war and women's patriotism. - "If you are thinking about the development of the brain and the brain, if we do not stimulate the brain, there will of course be a lack of development" ("Anlu"). Development is eternal in life, it enters life through many stages, such as learning to properly grasp a fork to learn the thought of death. The general developmental stage begins at birth and lasts until 18 years old, but the most important developmental stage begins at birth and lasts until about 6 years old.
After the declaration of independence from Britain in 1776, each of the 13 colonies established their own state constitution. Therefore, rather than federal law, state law governs the rights of women in the early republics (1776 - 1830) and is highly dependent on the female residence and the social environment of the area. In each state, the legal status of a woman depends on the presence or absence of a spouse. Women voted in several states since the colonial era, but other states denied women are correct. As early as 1756 at Massachusetts, Lydia Chapin Taft voted for her later husband at a local city hall meeting. But when the new Massachusetts Constitution came into effect on March 2, 1780, she and other women lost their voting rights. The woman also lost the right to vote in New York in 1777, New Hampshire in 1784.
She is a major theorist in women's education in the Gloucester Early Republic of Massachusetts. She pointed out that women and men have the same level of intelligence in many documents, but because of the low level of education, women are not so smart. She concluded that we should provide equivalent for boys and girls. She challenged traditional colonial beliefs directly, but this is a new era in which women want to participate in a political position after the revolution. She is the wife of John Adams and plays an important role in the women's republic. In a letter to her husband in March 1776, she asked him to remember the women about the new laws and regulations. She said women must participate in all politics if women do not have the right to revolt women. She made a very bold move for women. And it is copied by other Americans.