In 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature gave women the right to vote.
In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, the state constitution gave women the right to vote.
In 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature gave women the right to vote.
The whole statement is a fact. To break it down: "1869" is the fact that tells 'when' "the Wyoming Legislature" is a fact that tells 'who' "voted to give the women of Wyoming the vote" is the fact that tells 'what'
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Wyoming was created in May 19, 1869 and entered the union in July 10 1890 as the 44th state
Women in Wyoming gained the right to vote on December 10, 1869, when Wyoming's Territorial Legislature approved a revolutionary measure stating: "That every woman of the age of twenty-one years, residing in this Territory, may at every election to be holden under the law thereof, cast her vote."
The first governor of the US state of Wyoming was Frances E. Warren (1890). The first governor of Wyoming Territory was John A. Campbell (1869-1875).
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In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, the state constitution gave women the right to vote.
The territory of Wyoming was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1869, prior to the 19th Amendment. It became a state in 1890.
Wyoming became the first region in the United States to grant women the right to vote in 1869. This made Wyoming a pioneering example in the fight for women's suffrage.