Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920 and the passage of the 19 amendment, so no woman could vote in the 1860's.
The women got the right to vote
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
Increased support for women's right to vote.
In New Jersey, and only New Jersey, all inhabitants had the right to vote in 1780. As long as they could provide some evidence of wealth (Not a lot). As wealth was generally tied to the male in a household during this time it may be difficult to say that women could actually vote at this time, but it wouldn'tsurpriseme if some did!Not to say they didn'tparticipatein the politicalupheavalgoing on at the time.
The life for women during the civil war wasn't to good, it wasn't to good for the lawmakers the soldiers the farmers of the slaves either of course. Women still had little freedom compared to white men. The couldn't vote or run for office. And of course many of the married women's husbands and sons went of to war. 600,000 of which would not return. Women had to keep their families fed and there houses in good condition with no help from thier husbands (who were young enough to go to war) or thier sons (who were old enough to go to war) life during the civil war for women was pretty crappy indeed. Back then it was only good for weapon makers and funeral directors.
NO. American women did not get the vote until the 1920's.
The women got the right to vote
vote i think
They were allowed to vote.
Freedom from England.... just like the men. But they were not full partners with the males because they could not vote.
She was a activist for women's rights. She worked for the right for women to vote and get divorce. During the civil war her work was to speak against slavery.
Women won the right to vote in the US in 1920 and Washington became a state in 1889. Women did not have the right to vote during Washington's territorial period.
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
Women in the US were not eligible to vote in the 19th century. The 19th amendment was passed in order to give women in the US the right to vote.
No, the Gettysburg Address did not directly address women's right to vote. It was a speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, focusing on preserving the Union and honoring the soldiers who had died in battle. Women would not gain the right to vote in the United States until the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Women were given the right to vote in 1920.
.A constitutional amendment allowing women the right to vote.