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Suffragists
The suffragettes (female) did not have the right to vote (prior to the enactment of the 19th amendment). Men (including minorities) did have the right to vote. By the early 1900s, women were still being excluded from this right, however.
suffragists (Suffer used to be a synonym of allow.)
Ignore their duties at home.
Carrie Chapman Catt.
Suffragists believed in the right for women to vote. They were the peaceful campaigners.
Suffragists
suffragists
The suffragettes (female) did not have the right to vote (prior to the enactment of the 19th amendment). Men (including minorities) did have the right to vote. By the early 1900s, women were still being excluded from this right, however.
suffragists (Suffer used to be a synonym of allow.)
Ignore their duties at home.
Carrie Chapman Catt.
Vote
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well i am not sure if they have much in common i know that they were both protest groups in the 20th century and both tried to gain a certain right, but other than that there is not many.. although there are many differences present such as suffragists are non violent protestors and chartists are violent, the suffragists were aiming to gain women the vote and chartists were trying to gain rights for poor people(i think), suffragists were led by women and charitists (i think) were men(or mainly men) leading them. etc i hope this helped
Suffragists were people who believed that women also had a right to vote. Anyone who shared this belief was welcome to join them.