Yes, the suffragists ultimately achieved their goal of securing the right to vote for women in the United States with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. This landmark victory was the result of decades of activism, advocacy, and protest by suffragists who fought for gender equality in voting rights. However, it's important to note that many women of color, particularly African American, Native American, and Asian American women, continued to face significant barriers to voting even after the amendment's ratification.
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Zayn wanted to be an English teacher and Louis wanted to be a drama teacher
who wanted the 18th amendment?
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He was wanted for bootlegging.
They didn't. Both groups wanted the same thing, to achieve votes for women, they just went about getting it in different ways. The Suffragists were more peaceful, and the Suffragettes were violent.
A lot of people back then wanted life to stay the same.
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.
because they wanted women to have the vote.
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No, she was in the suffragists.
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1893 by Millicent Fawcett.
Equal rights for woman in the potical sense. Meaning they wanted woman to have the right to vote.
They belived in the love and to be free and have no suffragists