The women’s suffrage movement made the question of women’s voting rights into an important political issue in the 19th century. The struggle was particularly intense in Great Britain and in the United States, but those countries were not the first to grant women the right to vote, at ...
The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote. Who fought for women's right to vote? The leaders of this campaign—women like Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, Elizab...
In 1848 men and women alike, gathered in Seneca Falls, New York to discuss the future of women in the United States. The main issue had to do with suffrage, which is the right to vote. Women wanted to work towards change in this country and they realized the only way for reform was...
Where did the women's suffrage movement take place? Women's Suffrage: Suffrage refers to the right of a citizen to vote within their country's political system. Women were long denied this right, but the women's suffrage movement was able to coordinate support and fight for this cause. ...
Focuses on women's magazines in the United States and how they have dealt with the topic woman suffrage. Reference to the magazines 'Ladies' Home Journal' and 'Good Housekeeping'; How these two publications have dealt with woman suffrage; Description of various women's magazines; Reproduction ...