The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution ended seventy-two years of struggle to secure for women the right to vote. This right was given and the women lobbying to achieve this amendment were successful.
they tryed to vote
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
The three ways that women tried to gain the right to vote are: They tried to convince state legislatures; They attempted to get state governments to grant them sufferage, but only a few did. They went to court to clarify whether the provisions of the 14th amendment meant women should be allowed to vote. They pushed for a national constitutional amendment.
Businessmen and farmers stood a lot to gain from American expansionism. They would have more markets to sell products to.
Well in my social studies text book it tells me this:By early 1918, the tide had finally turned in favor of suffrage. President Wilson agreed to support the suffrage amendment. In 1919, Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment. It guaranteed women the right to vote. By August 1920, three fourths of the states had ratified the amendment, which doubled the number of eligible voters.
That is still happening today... there is not a specific date were women got their rights, it is and was an ongoing and long faught for battle.
It was in 1920 that women gained the right to vote with the Nineteenth Amendment, and World War I ended in November 1918, so I would think around the same time.
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Suffrage, or the right to vote.
The changes that the second wave of feminism brought about were the eighteenth and nineteenth amendments. The eighteenth amendment was for prohibition and the nineteenth gave women the right to vote. Thought the nineteenth amendment still stands today, the eighteenth was later repealed. Note: Many people regard the second wave of feminism as the time period that came just after WWII, however that is actually not the case. The first wave of feminism was actually at the time of slavery when women helped in the emancipation cause. This is not widely regarded because it was not focused on women's rights. However, feminists knew that in order for women to gain the right to vote and right to own property, male slaves would need that right first. And they also knew they would gain the popularity and support of the slaves once emancipated.
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
February 3, 1870, only black men got the right to vote. It was the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
With the passage of the 19th amendment in 1920 they were given the right to vote.
women gained the right to vote here, in America in 1920. established in the 19th amendment.
Peron pitted himself against his opponent and developed a five year plan. His wife helped him gain support from women.
Carrie Chapman Catt used strategies such as lobbying politicians, organizing grassroots campaigns, and utilizing media and publicity to advocate for women's suffrage. She also formed alliances with other women's rights activists and worked to coordinate efforts at both the state and national levels to gain support for the cause.
The three ways that women tried to gain the right to vote are: They tried to convince state legislatures; They attempted to get state governments to grant them sufferage, but only a few did. They went to court to clarify whether the provisions of the 14th amendment meant women should be allowed to vote. They pushed for a national constitutional amendment.
Women did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment was passed by Congress 4 June 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920. Until the 19th amendment was ratified and granted women the right to vote, they had no role in American politics.