A women named Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony started a program called the " National Woman Suffrage Association ". They fought for a very long time until finally on August 26th of the year 1920, the 19th amendment was signed by Bainbridge Colby, stating that women had the right to vote. Bainbridge Colby was the Seretary of State.
Women wanted to have the same rights as everyone else did. This included the right to vote and, earlier, the right to own property.
What results did each strategy produce? a. Women were granted voting rights in Wyoming in 1869, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho, but after 1896, all of their efforts in other states failed. b. Congress ruled in 1875 that women were citizens, but then denied that being a citizen automatically gave you the right to vote. c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton managed to have the amendment introduced in California, but it was later killed. Women were unsuccessful for the next 41 years.
Yes, women in Turkey had right to vote since 1930 for the local elections, for national elections, they started to vote 1934. Women in Turkey had right to vote earlier than in Spain, Portugal, France and Switzerland.
Women in Montana gained the right to vote in 1914, when the state passed a suffrage referendum. This made Montana one of the first states in the U.S. to grant women full voting rights. The decision was influenced by the broader women's suffrage movement and the efforts of local activists. In 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution further solidified women's voting rights nationwide.
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grantin women the right to vote
Women wanted to have the same rights as everyone else did. This included the right to vote and, earlier, the right to own property.
By the end of the 19th century, reform efforts resulted in a constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote
It was a failed US amendment that would have guaranteed equal rights to both men and women.
by the end of the 19th century,reform efforts resulted in a constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote
What results did each strategy produce? a. Women were granted voting rights in Wyoming in 1869, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho, but after 1896, all of their efforts in other states failed. b. Congress ruled in 1875 that women were citizens, but then denied that being a citizen automatically gave you the right to vote. c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton managed to have the amendment introduced in California, but it was later killed. Women were unsuccessful for the next 41 years.
Yes, women in Turkey had right to vote since 1930 for the local elections, for national elections, they started to vote 1934. Women in Turkey had right to vote earlier than in Spain, Portugal, France and Switzerland.
A group of women called Sufferagetes! they started protesting before the war started but had to stop and help in the war. when the war ended the men were pleased with the womens efforts and gave them the right to vote!
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What results did each strategy produce? a. Women were granted voting rights in Wyoming in 1869, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho, but after 1896, all of their efforts in other states failed. b. Congress ruled in 1875 that women were citizens, but then denied that being a citizen automatically gave you the right to vote. c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton managed to have the amendment introduced in California, but it was later killed. Women were unsuccessful for the next 41 years.
Women were treated very bad and ha no right so for all their hardworking efforts they demanded to be treated just like men
Women in Montana gained the right to vote in 1914, when the state passed a suffrage referendum. This made Montana one of the first states in the U.S. to grant women full voting rights. The decision was influenced by the broader women's suffrage movement and the efforts of local activists. In 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution further solidified women's voting rights nationwide.