In the year 1903 Emiline Pankhurst and her eldest daughter Christabel founded the Women's Social and Political Union. Emiline's Suffragette group used militant means of protest unlike Millicent Fawcett's group who used peaceful meetings and logical arguments to get the vote. From the year 1905 to the first world was over 1000 Suffragettes were sent to prison and then in the year 1909 they started using Hunger Strikes as a form of protest within the prison. So anyway the violence started from around 1903 and carried on to around when the first world war started when they all stopped to help out. Hope that helps! :)
In lots of books, kids in it protest a lot to win a kind of battle
The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.
When suffragettes got arrested, they often faced harsh treatment, including physical violence and force-feeding while in prison. Many suffragettes went on hunger strikes to protest their imprisonment and demand political prisoner status. These actions brought attention to their cause and helped advance the women's suffrage movement.
While there were societies and associationsof suffragettes, suffragettes were simply women who actively supported granting women the vote. To join was simply to do.
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They were campaigning for women's suffrage (hence the name) - suffrage is the right to vote in elections.
The suffragettes were first formed in 1903, by a group of suffragists who were frustrated by the lack of progress being made. The group was led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel.
In the year 1903 Emiline Pankhurst and her eldest daughter Christabel founded the Women's Social and Political Union. Emiline's Suffragette group used militant means of protest unlike Millicent Fawcett's group who used peaceful meetings and logical arguments to get the vote. From the year 1905 to the first world was over 1000 Suffragettes were sent to prison and then in the year 1909 they started using Hunger Strikes as a form of protest within the prison. So anyway the violence started from around 1903 and carried on to around when the first world war started when they all stopped to help out. Hope that helps! :)
so that women could win the right to vote! (The term for the right to vote is "suffrage".)
In lots of books, kids in it protest a lot to win a kind of battle
violent protest is like the suffragettes they used violence to get what they wanted and nonviolent is where you use powers of persuasion to get your way and not to use violence.
The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.
When suffragettes got arrested, they often faced harsh treatment, including physical violence and force-feeding while in prison. Many suffragettes went on hunger strikes to protest their imprisonment and demand political prisoner status. These actions brought attention to their cause and helped advance the women's suffrage movement.
Suffragettes are women who demanded voting rights.
The Prankhurst sisters were suffragettes who were named Sylvia, Christabel and Adela. None of the sisters died during a protest. All died of natural causes while at their homes.
the aussie suffragettes were a group of wemon wanting the right to vote