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They found that men felt that they were superior to them and the women were left at home to complete domestic service whilst they dealt with our great empire. All found the biggest struggle trying to achieve the right to vote, led by Emmeline Pankhurst.

Some were put into prison for protesting and were force-fed because they refused to eat anything as part of a boycott (where you ban something) and their campaign. This was a struggle as women found that the prison staff were forced them to eat and feeding the mixture down their nose with a tube. These were difficult times for many suffragettes because more were arrested and the Hunger Strike was harmful to lots of women. Most were also physically and mentally scarred by this event.

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