the suffragettes had many different actions:
heckling at meetings
deliberately getting sent to prison
and while going to prison they went on hunger strike to get the message across.
they were forced fed by the government
Emily Davison threw herself infront of the kings horse at the national derby.
while trying to pin the suffragette medal on the horse.
Emancipation of women Votes for women Womens Rights
They didn't. Both groups wanted the same thing, to achieve votes for women, they just went about getting it in different ways. The Suffragists were more peaceful, and the Suffragettes were violent.
The suffragettes took over male jobs in world war 1 but to get there votes they set fire to places like churchestrain station and corner shops.
Yes, or women wouldn't be voting today. The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote.
the purple was for dignity the white was for purity and the green was for hope.
The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.
Suffragettes are women who demanded voting rights.
the aussie suffragettes were a group of wemon wanting the right to vote
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 year the suffragettes saw that there aim was acjieved was 1912 the year the suffragettes saw that there aim was acjieved was 1912
Suffragettes demonstrated to try to get votes for women. Sometimes they broke the law in their demonstrations. They were hoping to get new laws made that allowed votes for women. So they were both law breakers and law makers.
The Suffragettes - 1913 was released on: USA: 31 May 1913