http://womenshistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa031600a.htm 1776: New Jersey gives the vote to women owning more than $250. Later the state reconsidered and women were no longer allowed to vote. (more) http://www.dpsinfo.com/women/history/timeline.html Wyoming territory grants first woman suffrage since 1807
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Nevada ranks: * 36th by entry into the Union. * 35th by population. * 42nd by population density. * 7th in area, and * 1st in the hearts and minds of every avid gambler.
Suffrage was universal of male citizens with the Romans and some of the Greek states. Among the Celts, who inhabited most of western Europe, suffrage was exclusively male and defined among kinship lines. Leaders were elected by males who belonged to the same patrilineal lineage. The ancient Egyptians did not have elections, pharaohs were determined by royal lineage.
Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were among the first proponent of women's suffrage in United States.
The are not many states that have highways with speed limits of 80 miles per hour or more. Among them are Texas, Montana, and Nevada.
Mississippi ranks 31st among the US States.
Information from 2010 US Census: In Size: Montana (147, 042 sq m) is larger than Florida (65,755 sq m) In Population: Florida (18,801,310) is larger than Montana (989,415)
The Mountain Region in the United States includes states like Colorado, Montana, Idaho, and Nevada among others. In total, this region has around 484 counties.
the responsibilities are among the nation is to share the governmental idea with the nation and help each other in the nation.
Colorado ranks #8 in area among the United States. Alaska, Texas, California, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada all are larger, but few states can rival it in pure majesty.
There were not five but eight: California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.