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I believe it was June 29, 1909. Please correct me if i am wrong. But i am pretty sure that's the answer.

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Q: When did the suffragettes go on a hunger strike?
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Why do people go on hunger strike?

People should only go on a hunger strike when they know that their reason is a genuine one And they should also keep in mind that they should do it only to attract everyone's attetion towards their reason of strike and not to blackmail anyone "do what i am saying else i will go on a hunger strike" and when they are attracted they should stop the hunger strike


How did the public react to the suffragette groups?

The government dealt with them by sending Suffragettes to prison where they would go on a hunger strike and hence they would become too weak to participate in the Suffragette's violent struggles once they were released from prison.


What did the Cat and Mouse Act involve?

The Cat and Mouse Act is the name of the "Prisoners, Temporary Discharge for Health Act" that was launched against the Suffragettes. The logic of the act was just to let the arrested Suffragettes to go on hunger strike. They will wait until they weaken from lack of food before releasing them believing that they can do no harm outside when they are weak and need to regain strength outside.


When was The Hunger Strike created?

The Hunger Strike was created on 2008-03-16.


What is hunger strike?

A hunger strike is when people didn't eat for a long time, or they would be hungry, so Hunger is hungry; Strike is a period of time.


What is a hunger strike?

A hunger strike is when people didn't eat for a long time, or they would be hungry, so Hunger is hungry; Strike is a period of time.


Where did the suffragettes strike?

in the US because women were not allowed to vote there until 1923


What did the suffragettes do to get their votes?

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.


What are the ratings and certificates for The Hunger Strike - 1913?

The Hunger Strike - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U


What actors and actresses appeared in The Hunger Strike - 1916?

The cast of The Hunger Strike - 1916 includes: Edmund Payne as The Man


To loose 10 kg in 4 months?

Find a reason to go on hunger strike... for 4 months


Why did Gandhi influenced Cesar Chavez?

they influenced chavez to use nonviolent methods such as a hunger strike