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== == A "suffragette" is a woman seeking the right to vote. (suffrage) The term is associated with the Women's Suffragette Movement, which sought the right of "suffrage" (i.e. to right to vote) for women, which was finally guaranteed by the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution (1929)
The women who was protesting for the right to vote are known as 'suffragettes"

Suffragist are names for the men and suffragette is for women.

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the suffragettes were women who campained for womens right to vote! they were a ladies group with a few supporting men and they believed that women were the same as men and had the right to vote. they tied themselves to railings spoke in political meetings and some took it to the highest extreme of killing themselves to show what they believed in!
Generic title for womens groups involved in the movement to grant women the right to vote in the United States of America

B/S they were from britain
A female who caused violence in order to get the vote. Incase you want to know a suffragist used peaaceful tactics and suffragette used violence to get the votee xxx

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Who were the violent ones Suffragists or the Suffragettes?

The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.


What was aname for the people who supported womens right to vote?

Suffragists


How did the british suffragists in flunce American suffragists?

British suffragists significantly influenced American suffragists by providing both inspiration and practical strategies. The British movement, particularly through figures like Emmeline Pankhurst, showcased militant tactics and organized campaigns that highlighted the urgency of women's voting rights. American suffragists, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, adopted similar strategies and were motivated by the success of their British counterparts, fostering transatlantic cooperation and solidarity in the fight for women's suffrage. This exchange of ideas and tactics helped to energize and mobilize the American movement in its quest for equality.


What did the suffragists and the charitists in have common?

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


Who set up the suffragists?

emmiline + christabel pankhurst