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    injustices found in society b. Planned the women’s rights convention to address those issues 3. Great success with convention resulted in it becoming a regular means of aid to attain goals B. Met and partnered with Susan B. Anthony to set the women’s suffrage movement in motion 1. Worked well as a team a. Opposite characters and lifestyles b. The saying “opposites attract” found to be true 2. Formation of Women’s Loyal League…

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    The women’s suffrage movement during the progressive era was quite a milestone in history. Women were at a point in their lives in which deserved to have a voice over particular issues. One of these issues was suffrage which is defined as just the basic right to vote. Throughout the progressive era, women were fighting for their rights for voting due to the exposure of a lot more opportunities in life. Instead of women falling into the role of being domesticated, they were rather exposed to…

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    They, along with many others, fought to get America to where it is today. If not for these women, our world as we know it would not be the same. A woman wouldn’t dare run for president. Instead, they’d reluctantly serve as seamstresses or housewives, longing for a change but struggling to find their voice in society. It would be very rare for a woman to be a judge, as men would serve as the majority in the career. Even fields in science, now abundant with women, would not be available to…

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    young American woman in the 1910’s who followed the rules and regulations, paid taxes like any other citizen, and who lived in the country where people fought in the American revolution for everyone to be free and vote. But ironically, you are not allowed to be on jury, cannot make laws, and cannot vote. Many women had fought for equal rights, but Alice Paul dedicated her life to all 20th century women for their equal rights. Alice Paul was a huge contributor to the success of the suffrage…

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    Women's Suffrage Movement

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    greatest achievements that took place during the Progressive Era was the right to vote for women achieved by the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Some of the most famous leaders…

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    issue. Since the time of the American Revolution, women fought to gain the same social, political and economic rights as men. Women had been fighting for the right to vote long before the 1900s. Women’s rights activism really took off after the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and during the civil war reconstruction period, 1860s (History.com). Maintaining momentum and relevancy was not super easy. Suffragists did whatever they could to gain attention…

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    political power women were left behind, in essence their voice was not heard amongst society. From this inequality arose the women’s suffrage campaign, which lead to the ultimate movement. A campaign which was brought about by a group of abolitionist activists that consisted of women and a couple of men. This event took place in Seneca Falls, New York. The suffrage campaign began prior to the emergence of the Civil War. Throughout the 1820’s and 30’s states began to allow the political…

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    The United States has reconstructed over the past several decades in order to address the several issues that plague a large portion of its population. Women and African Americans alike, have a long history of being oppressed by the prejudice societal values established by the United States of America, prompting individuals to bring about change themselves rather than wait for governmental action. The lower and working class citizens of the United States also have taken upon themselves to bring…

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    19th amendment all started with the Suffrage movement. The Suffrage movement formed during the civil war. It was written by women, but didn’t go into work until 41 years later. This movement is based off of a seventy-two-year battle. Cite: learningtogive.org The National Woman Suffrage Association was founded by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. They were joined by Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, who created the American Woman Suffrage Association…

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    struggle for enfranchisement began. The Suffrage Movement and the fight for women’s rights attracted many activists. At the forefront, Susan B Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, Lucy Burns, Carrie Lane Chapman Catt, Lucretia Mott, Alice Paul, Lucy Stone, and Ida B Wells-Barnett to name a few. The activist established groups, National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), American Woman Suffrage Association(AWSA), National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), Congressional…

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