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∙ 6y agoThe women who were actively involved in securing women right were Susan B. Anthony, Florence Kelley, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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∙ 6y agoIn 1920, the women's suffrage movment achieved its goal of securing women's right to vote.
Votes for women were first seriously proposed in the United States in July, 1848, at the Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton andLucretia Mott. One woman who attended that convention was Charlotte Woodward. She was nineteen at the time. In 1920, when women finally won the vote throughout the nation, Charlotte Woodward was the only participant in the 1848 Convention who was still alive to cast her vote. Eighty-one years old, she cast her vote proudly.
The women of Greece were given the right to vote in 1952
Women influenced politics in the 1920s by the following ways: (1) Lobbying - they lobbied state legislatures by rallies, marches, protests and civil disobedience, (2) National Campaings - posters such as "Rosie the Riveteer," (3) they pushed their views and were very proactive to make changes (for example: Women's Suffrage Movement: Women had to go out and actively change their situation), (4) Increase Public Awareness, (5) Awareness of Occupational Segregation, (6) Change National Vocabulary to make certain descriptions more appealing. Timeline: 1900-1920: Women's Suffrage Movement: It took about 70 years from the beginning of the Women's Movement to gain their right to vote. For example, 1849 was the First Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY. 1920: Women's Right to Vote approved
Emancipation gave women the right to vote
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Two roles for women involved in a war may have been a nurse or telegraph reader for communication.
Two roles for women involved in a war may have been a nurse or telegraph reader for communication.
Various suffragettes were jailed for supporting women's suffrage, including notable figures like Emmeline Pankhurst and Alice Paul. These women were actively involved in the suffrage movement and faced imprisonment for their advocacy and civil disobedience in the fight for women's right to vote.
Angelina Grimke encouraged women to fight for their rights, including the right to education, to be involved in political discussions, and to actively participate in social reform movements. She believed that women should have a louder voice and be equal participants in shaping society.
In 1920, the women's suffrage movment achieved its goal of securing women's right to vote.
AnswerElizabeth Cady StantonSusan B. Anthony was involved in many reform movements. Her first step at ~ 1849, dealt with the abuses of women and children who suffered from alcoholic husbands.In 1851, she became involved in the anti-slavery movement.In 1854, she became actively involved in women's rights, beginning with equal pay and then eventually speaking out ~ 1872 for the right of a woman to vote.Though, she had passed away, the 19th Amendment, which gave the right of women to vote, was passed.
It was about gaining women's rights.
Woman's Suffrage = Woman's Right to Vote The Women's Suffrage was a time when women were fighting for their right to vote and men were not allowing the women to have the right to vote on anything that involved politics
Susan B. Anthony believed she had the right to vote because she believed in gender equality and equal rights for all citizens. She argued that women, as citizens of the United States, should have the same political rights and opportunities as men. She fought for women's suffrage and dedicated her life to securing the right to vote for women.
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