The Supreme Court ruled against efforts to apply the Fourteenth Amendment to women
Alice Paul wanted to utilize protests in order to confront President Wilson about suffrage, which alarmed some within the movement. She was a prominent advocate for the Nineteenth Amendment.
This is the year when the woman's suffrage began.
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Because a convention is not needed to make an amendment. That is the beauty of the constitution.
If you're talking about the 19th amendment, it's because black (men) already had it. If you're talking about the 15th amendment, it explicitly forbid discrimination based on race at the polls. However, just because it was forbidden doesn't mean it didn't happen.
To make woman man's equal in all aspects, except suffrage because that was a too advance notion at the time. It spurred the women's suffrage movement, which finally blossomed with Amendment 19 in 1920. It was drafted and signed at the Seneca Falls Convention led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
The reason that the suffrage movement stalled because the National American Women's Suffrage Association was forced to dissolve. This forced less knowledge and understanding about equal rights to be shared with others.
you need to make it more clear because no one knows if you mean when did it start or when did they get the 19th amendment.
The nineteenth century was a good year for the passage of the nineteenth century because women had a victory on the suffrage movement.
because they didnt want to suffer and be in pain anymore by the government.
Because of prejudice ~ Apex