The suffragettes failed to get the vote due to men being belived to be the superior race. It was believed up until 1884 that women were a husbands possesion. Victorian woment were expected to be the 'perfect being' - beautiful, elegant, loving and demure. The suffragetes used many ways to try and get their views across, such as petitions ( for example one in 1866 1500) women signed it and presented it to parliment. Various women society joined together, and called themself the suffragists they proteseted peacefully. They got no where, as they weren't getting attention they were simply brushed under the carpet.
Therefore, in 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst formed womens political and social group. They were to be much more militant. Holding mass meetings and disrupting 10 downing street. Although, gaining publicity from their extremist actions, the were loosing support aswell. Simply British culture between 1900- 1914 has always seen men as a dominating race. Politicians of this time that believed women should get the vote, needed to go through bills which were introduced to get them the vote however other MPs, conservatives and house of lords blocked these wishes. It was believed women were ignorant to the parlimentary system, and therefore would make ridiculous decissions. Aswell as being renowed as pure, mens arguement that women would lose there gentle spirit. They thought women should be at home looking after the home and children. Women do not fight it wars, so why should they have a right to vote. If woment which are in the suffragettes get to vote, it would be violent struggle who do vote, not the intelligent women of this time.
No. The legend of 1900 is not a true story. It has some real events and people in it but no it is not a true story.
The number 1900 is spelled "one thousand nine hundred."The year is spoken using the number of centuries, as the year "nineteen hundred."
A New Zealand European.
1900 - 1940
The Agricultural Adjustment Act began on May 12th, 1933. Its purpose was to help farmers generate income. The American Automobile Association was formed in March, 1902 by nine local automobile clubs that were created between 1900 and 1902.
In Paris, 1900. Hope this helps.
Why did women fail to gain the vote between 1900-1914?... Why did women fail to gain the vote between 1900-1914? There are many reasons why women failed to gain the right to vote between 1900 and 1914, these different reasons did not just appear overnight some were had been institutionalised into the very core of British society over a great length of time. The other reasons were public responses to, the then, recent actions of the groups looking to gain the vote for women. For the purpose of this coursework I will separate these reasons into three major factors that explain why women failed to gain the vote between 1900 and 1914. 1. Long-term factors: First I am going to study the long-term causes, as it is with these that the climate of the situation at the time in question can be viewed in its entirety. At the start of the 20th century Britain was a patriarchal society, one dominated by males with womenRead more: http://www.coursework.info/GCSE/History/Modern_World_History/Britain_1905-1951/Why_did_women_fail_to_gain_the_vote_betw_L121023.html#ixzz0VuUzHYAE
The women who campaigned for the right to vote in the late 1800- early 1900's
it is a women who in the 1700's-1900's made dresses that you put over you petticoat for women. it is a women who in the 1700's-1900's made dresses that you put over you petticoat for women. just a dressmaker who won her right to make dresses
The right for enfranchisement (vote)
The women's right movement actually started in the early 1900's with the movement to have women gain the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony was one of the early movement leaders.
Gwenn Davis has written: 'Drama by women to 1900' 'A Bibliography of Short Fiction by Women to 1900 (Bibliographies of Women Writers to 1900)' 'Encountering Evil'
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Dressmaking, textiles/fabrics , and domestic service were jobs that were available to women in 1900.
Women did not compete in the Olympics. The first Olympic Games that women competed in were the 1900 Games in Paris. Women competed in golf, tennis, and croquet in 1900.
Women didn't have many rights in the 1890's and their main role was that of a homemaker. During the first part of the 1900's women started to gain more roles in economics and politics.
Suffrage; or the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony is a famous Women's suffragist and was also put on a U.S. dollar coin.