The Suffragists primarily employed peaceful methods to advocate for women's voting rights. Their strategies included lobbying government officials, organizing petitions to demonstrate public support, and holding peaceful demonstrations and meetings to raise awareness. They also utilized media campaigns to spread their message and gain public sympathy for their cause. These tactics aimed to achieve suffrage through legal and political means rather than confrontation.
their methods varied, but the most sucessful were parades, posters, plays, outside activities, capturing criminals. things that would make them stand out and be noticed.
The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.
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.
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
Suffragettes and suffragists both aimed to achieve women's suffrage, but their methods differed. Suffragettes were more militant and used confrontational tactics like protests and civil disobedience, while suffragists worked within the system, advocating for change through peaceful means like lobbying and public education campaigns.
Suffragists believed in the right for women to vote. They were the peaceful campaigners.
Suffragists were individuals who advocated for women's right to vote, while anti-suffragists opposed giving women the right to vote. Suffragists campaigned for women's suffrage, while anti-suffragists believed that women should not have the right to vote.
to get to were we are today.
their methods varied, but the most sucessful were parades, posters, plays, outside activities, capturing criminals. things that would make them stand out and be noticed.
they did you grand ma
No, she was in the suffragists.
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1893 by Millicent Fawcett.
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They belived in the love and to be free and have no suffragists