Answer:
African American Women: Mostly toiled in fields and picking cotton.
Immigrant Women: In mills, serverd as servants, and unskilled occupations.
White Women: Most as war nurses and just serverd as housewifes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Women had little choice but to work in order to support themselves and their families. Women worked both from home, for example in piecework, and outside of the home in textiles and clothing factories and workshops, or in domestic service for wealthy households.
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