Elizabeth Cady Stanton believed that women and suffrage were essential because she viewed the right to vote as a fundamental aspect of equality and empowerment. She argued that without suffrage, women could not fully participate in society or advocate for their rights, including issues such as education, property ownership, and labor. Stanton saw voting as a means to achieve social reform and challenge the patriarchal structures that oppressed women. Her activism was rooted in the belief that true democracy could not exist without the inclusion of women.
They believe woman should be equal to man.
Both Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony died before the woman's suffrage movement became law. Mrs. Stanton in l902; I believe Susan B in l906.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Maud Wood Park were leaders of the woman's sufferage movement.There were several leaders of women's suffrage (ex. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, etc.) Susan B. Anthony was the main leaderSusan B. Anthonyemmeline pankhurst you're welcomeThere were two groups of the suffrage movement, the NUWSS (otherwise known as suffragists) lead by Millicent Fawcett and the suffragettes group, the WSPU, founded by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. Another driving factor of the movement was Emily Davison who threw herself onto the race course at Epsom Derby.elizabeth cady StantonElizabeth Cady StantonMany people participated, and the people who "led" is an opinion. Anyway, three people who helped big time were Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Amelia Bloomer. I believe Amelia Bloomer also popularized women's right to wear pants.Many people participated, and the people who "led" is an opinion. Anyway, three people who helped big time were Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Amelia Bloomer. I believe Amelia Bloomer also popularized women's right to wear pants.Susan B. AnthonyWomen's suffrage has been achieved at various times in different countries. The modern movement for women's suffrage originated in France in the 1780s and 1790s, where Antoine Condorcet and Olympe de Gouges advocated women's suffrage in national elections.
it was treated poorly because they still didn't believe women should have their own rights.
Members of the women's rights movement believed that suffrage was essential for improving women's status in society because it would grant them a voice in political decision-making and legislation that directly affected their lives. By gaining the right to vote, women could advocate for laws and policies that promoted gender equality, education, and social reforms. Additionally, suffrage was seen as a fundamental step towards achieving broader rights and recognition as equal citizens, enabling women to challenge existing societal norms and empower future generations.
They believe woman should be equal to man.
Both Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony died before the woman's suffrage movement became law. Mrs. Stanton in l902; I believe Susan B in l906.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Maud Wood Park were leaders of the woman's sufferage movement.There were several leaders of women's suffrage (ex. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, etc.) Susan B. Anthony was the main leaderSusan B. Anthonyemmeline pankhurst you're welcomeThere were two groups of the suffrage movement, the NUWSS (otherwise known as suffragists) lead by Millicent Fawcett and the suffragettes group, the WSPU, founded by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. Another driving factor of the movement was Emily Davison who threw herself onto the race course at Epsom Derby.elizabeth cady StantonElizabeth Cady StantonMany people participated, and the people who "led" is an opinion. Anyway, three people who helped big time were Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Amelia Bloomer. I believe Amelia Bloomer also popularized women's right to wear pants.Many people participated, and the people who "led" is an opinion. Anyway, three people who helped big time were Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Amelia Bloomer. I believe Amelia Bloomer also popularized women's right to wear pants.Susan B. AnthonyWomen's suffrage has been achieved at various times in different countries. The modern movement for women's suffrage originated in France in the 1780s and 1790s, where Antoine Condorcet and Olympe de Gouges advocated women's suffrage in national elections.
ask the WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE LEAGUE I BELIEVE THEY ARE STILL ALIVE...LOL.
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It was their natural role.
Elizabeth Taylor's wealth is about $630,000,000 I believe!
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He believed in factory reform, adult suffrage and the development of successful trade unions.
Elizabeth I was very religious and wouldn't believe in the supernatural. She would need to have more proof than was being presented to believe in witches.
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I believe it was Queen Elizabeth