The first time that women were allowed to voted was in 1870 when Utah was a Territory. Utah Territory was the 2nd territory to allow women to vote.
The federal government revoked the Territory of Utah's suffrage in 1887.
It was restored the second time in 1895.
Utah became a state in 1896 and allowed women to vote.
The 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote nation wide was ratified on Aug. 18, 1920. Up to that time only the western states and a few others fully allowed women to vote. They were: (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Michigan & New York.) States that did not allow women to vote at all were: (Pennslyvania, Maryland, Virginia, W. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina & Alabama.)
Women were allowed to vote in the year 1911 in NT.
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Women were allowed to vote in the year 1911 in NT.
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Women won the right to vote in the US in 1920 and Washington became a state in 1889. Women did not have the right to vote during Washington's territorial period.
The territory of Wyoming was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1869, prior to the 19th Amendment. It became a state in 1890.
Wyoming
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to allow women to vote and to be able to work in more professions and to have the same rights as men
because they like cereal
suffragists (Suffer used to be a synonym of allow.)
The first state to grant women the right to vote was Wyoming, which enacted this right in 1869. This landmark decision allowed women to participate in the electoral process, making Wyoming a pioneer in women's suffrage. The law was not only a significant step for women's rights but also aimed to attract more settlers to the sparsely populated territory. Wyoming's decision set a precedent that would eventually influence other states in the movement for women's voting rights.
The first territory to grant women the right to vote in the United States was Wyoming, which did so in 1869. This groundbreaking legislation allowed women to participate in elections and marked a significant milestone in the women's suffrage movement. Wyoming's decision paved the way for other states to follow suit in the years to come.
In 1869, Wyoming Territory became the first area of the United States to grant women's suffrage.