Answer One:
She won the right for New Zealand women to vote in 1893.
Answer Two:
She was a prominent member of The Temperance Union who presented the first of three successful and increasingly larger petitions to New Zealand's Parliament in favour of women's suffrage (the right for women to vote and run for office) in 1891, 1892 and 1893.
She continued to be an advocate for women's rights until her death in 1934.
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Kate Sheppard was born on March 10, 1847.
Kate Sheppard was born on March 10, 1847.
Douglas sheppard is kate sheppard's only son
Because when she was old that was the retirement home she went to.
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Yes, because Kate Sheppard was born in England, and had to immigrate to New Zealand!
Kate Sheppard married Walter Allen Sheppard on 2 December 1871. They were married in the town of Christchurch, New Zealand. Kate Sheppard is best known for her role in the women's suffrage movement in New Zealand, which led to women gaining the right to vote in 1893.
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Kate Sheppard saw the system of votes for adult males only as unjust and unrepresentative for women so she did something about it.
Kate Sheppard's second husband was William Lovell-Smith, whom she married in 1925. Her first husband was Walter Sheppard; they had a son named Douglas.
Kate Sheppard gave the freedom for women all over the world to begin voting! You Go Gal! :)