The Cult of True Womanhood

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History

 

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Maggie C

 

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December 28, 2015

 

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University

 

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In the article Welter mentioned that a woman had to have been relatively pious in order to be a "true" woman. A woman's faithfulness to God above all else was the core of her drive and pursuit of life. If a woman were to relinquish her piety and sacredness, she would neither longer be true to herself, nor a true woman...
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Back in the 19th century it was proposed that men were mostly interested in the truest of all women, therefore woman had to be religious enough to be married, where she would in fact spread her religious zeal throughout the family of which she encompasses. A major issue Barbara talks about towards women living in the United States during the nineteenth century was how spouses treated each other...
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