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She campaigned for women's right to vote.

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How did Nellie McClung die?

Nellie McClung died by a sickness called heart disease.


When was Nellie McClung elected?

Nellie McClung, (October 20, 1873 - September 1, 1951) was a Canadian feminist, politician, and social activist. She was a part of the social and moral reform movements prevalent in Western Canada in the early 1900s. She was also the grandmother of outspoken Alberta judge John McClung. She was born Nellie Letitia Mooney, in Grey County, Ontario. As a young girl, she moved with her family to a homestead in the Souris Valley of Manitoba in 1880. She lived in the West for the rest of her life


Why did nellie mcclung want women to have the right to vote?

Nellie McClung advocated for women's right to vote because she believed in gender equality and the importance of women's voices in shaping society. She argued that women had a vital role in public life and that their participation in the democratic process would lead to better social reforms, particularly in areas like health care and education. McClung's activism was rooted in her desire to improve the lives of women and families, emphasizing that suffrage was essential for achieving justice and fairness.


How did Nellie McClung help women to get the right to vote in Canada?

She fought really hard for it and used politics with humor and she was clean about it. She was just really a good politics!!! (Seems like you have to be good at politics to do anything around here!)


What is the birth name of Nellie Melba?

Nellie Melba's birth name is Helen Porter Mitchell.