The suffragists were members of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) and were lead by Millicent Garrett Fawcett during the height of the suffrage movement, 1890 – 1919. They campaigned for votes for middle-class, property-owning women and believed in peaceful protest.
They didn't the Suffragettes did after World War 1 they showed they could work and so they won the vote but only after threatening to go back to there old ways if they didn't get the vote. Yet only women over 30 could vote, until 1928, then women had equal voting rights with men.
Women's suffragists fought to gain the right to vote for women. They were also later involved in the fight to give women the right to own property.
one pf them jumped in front of a horse and got killed
The right to vote
handed out leaflets
Suffragists believed in the right for women to vote. They were the peaceful campaigners.
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States to allow women to vote.
suffragists (Suffer used to be a synonym of allow.)
Ignore their duties at home.
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They were; Suffragists tried to convince state legislature to grant women the right to vote. Women sat in on court cases and tested the 14th Amendment, saying if men are citizens who can vote and women are citizens, why can't women vote?. Lastly, Women pushed for a national constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote (19th Amendment).
because they wanted women to have the vote.