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Suffragettes alone weren't allowed to vote, all women could not vote. Suffragettes were only women who were protesting the lack of the right to vote.
the aussie suffragettes were a group of wemon wanting the right to vote
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Suffragettes passed on the suffragette movement as that time women were not allowed to vote in parliament. The suffragette movement was to allow women to vote in parliament.
The Suffragettes
While there were societies and associationsof suffragettes, suffragettes were simply women who actively supported granting women the vote. To join was simply to do.
The suffragettes (female) did not have the right to vote (prior to the enactment of the 19th amendment). Men (including minorities) did have the right to vote. By the early 1900s, women were still being excluded from this right, however.
Suffragettes fought for the right for women to vote.
so that women could win the right to vote! (The term for the right to vote is "suffrage".)
when women got the vote after WW1 they had to be married and over thirty years old.
they did but were trying to change it so they could vote.
In Britain they were Suffragettes, led by Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst & her daughters, Sylvia & Christobel.