Early in the Civil War, southern women faced significant challenges as they took on new roles while men were away fighting. Many women managed farms and plantations, often stepping into roles traditionally held by men, which included overseeing labor and production. They also became active in supporting the war effort, organizing supplies for soldiers and participating in fundraising activities. The war's demands led to a shift in societal expectations, as women found themselves more involved in public life and community organization.
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