Suffragists
They were called suffragettes. == == == ==
there are only 10 amendments in the bill of rights..... so i think you got something wrong in class...
(Suffragists are people seeking to establish the right to vote. Another female form was suffragette.)The suffragist movement accomplished a major goal with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
The National Woman's Party (NWP) was a women's organization founded by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns in 1913 that fought for women's rights during the early 20th century in the United States, particularly for the right to vote on the same terms as men. The NWP put its priority on the passage of a constitutional amendment ensuring women's suffrage. After the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the vote in 1920, the NWP turned its attention to passage of an Equal Rights Amendment(ERA) to the Constitution.
Abolitionists
Veterans
Well.. I don't know their real names, but they was always called by their nicknames. The Parliaments army was called the 'Cavaliers'. The people who fought for Cromwell's army were called 'Roundheads'.
Remember the people who sacrificed their lives at Gettysburg
There are several amendments that fought for the rights of African Americans. Those amendments are: the13th amendment which abolished slavery, 14 which was the civil rights act, and 15 the black suffrage amendment.
14th Amendment
14th Amendment
The northerners were called Yankees and the Southerner were called rebels.