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'
In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote.
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.
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."
No, Esther Hobart Morris did not presuade Wyoming's STATE legistlature to pass a bill giving women the vote. Esther Hobart Morris, did, however, help persuade Wyoming's TERRITORIAL legislature to commit to women's suffrage. Her actual role is questioned, but she reportedly held a tea party in her home in South Pass City, Wyoming for the electors and candidates for Wyoming's first territorial legislature. The purpose of the tea party was to get the candidates to commit to suffrage.
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.
There were many reasons with no one specific explanation for women getting the right to vote in Wyoming and other western states. Wyoming and other western states needed more people. By giving women the right to vote, Wyoming hoped to attract women from the eastern states. Granting women the right to vote also brought publicity to Wyoming. Politics was also a part. African American men were also being given the right to vote at the same time and there were concerns about counteracting their votes. Plus, people in Wyoming believed that women should be given the right to vote and that voting is a basic right of citizenship.
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 first time a woman voted in a national election was in the year 1892. Wyoming allowed women to vote when the territory became a state in 1890.
1890 is the year always used -- I am unsure how the exact process played out: Wyoming probably voted the measure a couple of years earlier. It became a territory immediately after the Civil War, and voted to include women as legal voters just one year later. I was always told it was the first state in the country to allow women to vote. Colorado & Wyoming universities were also perhaps the first in the USA to allow women equal access both to undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Wyoming might have been called the most progressive state on the issue of women's suffrage because, in 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature approved a bill that said, "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." Governor John A. Campbell signed the bill into law. That 1869 legislature also passed other laws that protected women's rights: that teachers would be paid the same, whether they were men or women; that married women had property rights separate from their husbands. Eliza E. Swain cast the first female ballot in Wyoming in 1870. Two women, Esther Morris and Caroline Neil, became the first female justices of the peace. Women served on juries. On July 10, 1890, Wyoming became a US state, with women's suffrage part of Wyoming's Constitution. And, in 1924, Wyoming became the first state to elect a female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross.
Warren G. Harding was the first president to be elected after women were allowed to vote all over the US. Harding was elected president in 1920 which was the first election year after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified.In 1890, Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote. Grover Cleveland won that election. I assume some women in Wyoming voted for him.