Blog #5: Republican Motherhood

1- The Revolutionary War transformed the roles of women because they had an increased role in society, and were given some societal responsibilities.

2- Women had increased roles in their families and in colonial society. Women embraced their role and tried to educate and train their children and pass on their educational skills, including teaching them English.

3- The Republican Motherhood was a significant step in the process for women getting increased rights. They had significant social responsibility and importance for the first time, and set the stage for later women’s rights movements.


Republican Motherhood


Mary Tilghman

1- The setting of the painting is a house during the era directly after the Revolutionary War.

2- Mary Gibson Tilghman is sitting at the center of the portrait. She exemplifies the changing values of the time by posing in the painting with her kids, because women in the time period had gained additional responsibilities, mostly involving motherhood.

3- Her sons exibit qualities of calmness and wealth, based on the clothes that they are wearing.

4- Her arm is resting on her younger son in a protective manner, showing how women had a much more important role in raising children during this time period.

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