They feared losing the role they had as wives and mothers.
A legitimate reason historically cited to oppose women’s suffrage was the belief that women were not as politically knowledgeable or capable as men, and that their primary responsibilities were in the domestic sphere. Critics argued that granting women the right to vote would disrupt traditional family structures and social order. Additionally, some feared that women's suffrage would lead to increased political instability or radical changes in governance. However, these views have been widely discredited and are now seen as reflections of societal biases rather than valid arguments.
NAWSANational American Women Suffrage AssociationHere are some others:NAOWSNWPNWSANOW
Newspapers that were written by someone not in that time period of women's suffrage.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Catlic
because
"Suffrage" refers to the right to vote; "women's suffrage" is the right to vote as it applies to women. Most countries in the past (some still in the present) had clear divisions in sex; therefore, women were not granted the right to vote. Through activists and reformers, most countries enfranchised women.
Womens' Suffrage also known as Woman suffrage is the right of women to vote and to run for office, limited voting rights were gained by women in sweden, fnaland and in some US states.in the 19th century. International organizations were formed to coordinate efforts, especially the international council of women.
The main reason women were denied suffrage was because they were seen as inferior still. We see how White men are more worried about women getting the vote than Blacks. Some women did get suffrage during this time in western states. This was to attract women out west in order to stabilize the region.
Because of prejudice ~ Apex
She is a person who fought for women suffrage. She was a Quaker and a abolitionist. She also help women win some of there rights
She is a person who fought for women suffrage. She was a Quaker and a abolitionist. She also help women win some of there rights
Some men did believe in Women's Suffrage. But since Women's Suffrage is an amendment, there was no need to vote for the right. Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. So the congressmen that men voted for decided to propose the amendment for Women's Suffrage and no one actually voted for it.