The women's suffrage movement in the United States primarily took place from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. During this time, various presidents governed, including Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. Each of these leaders had differing views on women's rights and suffrage, influencing the movement's progress and public perception. The struggle for women's voting rights was marked by significant activism and advocacy from figures like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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Many suffragettes spent time in gaol, and some were force-fed. Probably the most famous would be Emmeline Pankhurst.
They were in Empires, Kingdoms, counties run by warlords, territories run by tribal chiefs, republics, and theocracies. They were governed well, and they were governed poorly. It varied widely with time and place. It all depended on where you were in Europe or North Africa, and when you lived in the time of 27 BC to 1492 AD.
The main reason women were denied suffrage was because they were seen as inferior still. We see how White men are more worried about women getting the vote than Blacks. Some women did get suffrage during this time in western states. This was to attract women out west in order to stabilize the region.
In 1815, Britain was governed by the Tory Party, led by Prime Minister Lord Liverpool. This period followed the Napoleonic Wars, and the government focused on stabilizing the economy and addressing social unrest. The political landscape was characterized by a conservative approach, with limited suffrage and a strong influence of the landed gentry. The Corn Laws, which protected British agriculture, were a key issue during this time, contributing to growing discontent among the working classes.
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Woman's Suffrage = Woman's Right to Vote The Women's Suffrage was a time when women were fighting for their right to vote and men were not allowing the women to have the right to vote on anything that involved politics
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Many suffragettes spent time in gaol, and some were force-fed. Probably the most famous would be Emmeline Pankhurst.
well.. there was the Texas Womens Suffrage Association, they did a lot of campaigning for the right to vote. But the nineteenth amendment wasnt proposed until 1919 and not ratified until 1920... but in 1918 there was a bill in Texas allowing them to vote..
In some regards, the United States was a lot stricter in the 1920s. While it was called the "Roaring Twenties", it was also a time of extreme conservatism and prohibition. However, womens' suffrage was granted in 1920, so in that regard it was more relaxed.
They were in Empires, Kingdoms, counties run by warlords, territories run by tribal chiefs, republics, and theocracies. They were governed well, and they were governed poorly. It varied widely with time and place. It all depended on where you were in Europe or North Africa, and when you lived in the time of 27 BC to 1492 AD.
The main reason women were denied suffrage was because they were seen as inferior still. We see how White men are more worried about women getting the vote than Blacks. Some women did get suffrage during this time in western states. This was to attract women out west in order to stabilize the region.
In 1815, Britain was governed by the Tory Party, led by Prime Minister Lord Liverpool. This period followed the Napoleonic Wars, and the government focused on stabilizing the economy and addressing social unrest. The political landscape was characterized by a conservative approach, with limited suffrage and a strong influence of the landed gentry. The Corn Laws, which protected British agriculture, were a key issue during this time, contributing to growing discontent among the working classes.
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19th Amendment: Women won the right to vote in 1920. Was thought that if woman were able to vote, that they would vote for the war, so they were given the right to vote. The amendment resulted from activities from the women's suffrage movement; which the women's suffrage came from WW1. 15th amdendment: This amdendment established the southern black's their rights to vote. The time of the civil war. Blacks in most northern states had won their right to vote. 26th Amendment: In 1971 during the Vietnam War...It was ratified, lowering the voting age from 21 down to 18. It was in hopes that the right to vote would channel the disruptive protest activities of students involved in the anti-vietnam war movement to peaceful participants at the ballot box.
Canada was governed by the British.