Wyoming might have been called the most progressive state on the issue of women's suffrage because, in 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature approved a bill that said, "That every woman of the age of twenty-one years, residing in this Territory, may at every election to be holden under the law thereof, cast her vote." Governor John A. Campbell signed the bill into law.
That 1869 legislature also passed other laws that protected women's rights: that teachers would be paid the same, whether they were men or women; that married women had property rights separate from their husbands.
Eliza E. Swain cast the first female ballot in Wyoming in 1870. Two women, Esther Morris and Caroline Neil, became the first female justices of the peace. Women served on juries.
On July 10, 1890, Wyoming became a US state, with women's suffrage part of Wyoming's Constitution.
And, in 1924, Wyoming became the first state to elect a female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross.
When Wyoming Territory granted women the right to vote in 1869, it became the first jurisdiction in the U.S. to do so, setting a precedent for women's suffrage nationwide. This progressive move attracted attention and inspired suffragists across the country, highlighting the importance of women's voices in the democratic process. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, it retained this right, further legitimizing women's voting rights and encouraging other states to consider similar reforms. Ultimately, Wyoming's actions contributed to the growing momentum for the national suffrage movement, culminating in the 19th Amendment in 1920.
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woman were more moral then men, so they would vote to prohibit alcohol
charistics of the women's suffrage movement
women's suffrage is their right to vote the womens's suffrage movement was in 1920
The movement is called Womens' Suffrage. Read more, below.
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Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights