结论

T. Glymph
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结论重申,性别、种族和阶级影响了妇女在内战中的经历。妇女在斗争中所取得的斗争和胜利,使她们跨越了以前由阶级和种族的法律和习俗所限制的边界,互相接触,激励一些人打破这些界限,另一些人加强这些界限。
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Conclusion
The conclusion reasserts that gender, race, and class informed women’s experiences of the Civil War. Women’s struggles and victories in the fights they waged, as they came into contact with each other across borders previously restricted by law and custom on the basis of class and race, inspired some to tear down these boundaries and others to strengthen them.
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