Woman Suffrage Background
Votes for women were first seriously proposed in the United States in July, 1848, at the Seneca Falls Womans Rights Convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Susan B. Anthony. unity woman who attended that convention was Charlotte Woodward. She was nineteen at the time. In 1920, when women finally won the vote throughout the nation, Charlotte Woodward was the only player in the 1848 Convention who was still alive to cast her vote. lxxxi years old, she cast her vote proudly.
Some battles for woman suffrage were won state-by-state by the early 20th century. Alice Paul and the National Womens fellowship began using more radical tactics to work for a federal suffrage amendment to the Constitution: Bothering the White House, staging outstanding suffrage marches and demonstrations, and going to jail. Thousands of ordinary women took part in these, later in the 1920s given them their rectify to vote. thither are still many women who hold these truths to be taken for granted(predicate): that all men and women are created equal; that they are gift by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the chase of happiness.
It is certain that women will not quit for their given right to be equal as men. A dream sleep together true for all women.
Great essay...this person should have added more around the women who organized the first convention and told what went on so we had reach information on the beginning of womens protests on the right to vote. new(prenominal) than that i feel the essay was great and the person did a great job!
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