The suffragettes were first formed in 1903, by a group of suffragists who were frustrated by the lack of progress being made. The group was led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel.
The law didn't allow them to vote. At one time only landowners could vote and women were not allowed to own land. It all changed after World War 1
August 26, 1920 is exactly when the Nineteenth Amendment was accepted and women could finally vote in fall elections.
Men were able to vote in the 1920s as long as they were older than 21. Women could vote if they were over 30, a law passed by the British Parliamant, the law was changed that women could vote at the age of 21 in 1928. African Americans could not vote until The Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Yes. The issue of women's rights arises frequently in US history. 1n 1809 women lost the right to vote in New Jersey. After that they could not vote in the United States until they gained the right to vote in Wyoming about 70 years later.
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
Women could not vote in the 1800s
In 1910 women could vote local and in 1913 they had the same vote as men
yes both men and women could vote.
NO. American women did not get the vote until the 1920's.
The suffragettes were first formed in 1903, by a group of suffragists who were frustrated by the lack of progress being made. The group was led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel.
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Suffragettes alone weren't allowed to vote, all women could not vote. Suffragettes were only women who were protesting the lack of the right to vote.
The law didn't allow them to vote. At one time only landowners could vote and women were not allowed to own land. It all changed after World War 1
In 1920 in the US the passage of the 19th amendment was passed giving women the right to vote.