The woman's suffrage movement was a cohesion of different ideas. Through the ideas of National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the national woman's party woman got the vote that would allow woman a vote. Although the National] Association Opposed to Woman's Suffrage did not agree with the "suffragettes", they believed that giving woman the right to vote would take woman's attention away from the home. Susan B. Anthony was dedicated to woman's suffrage from 1852 to 1906 when she died. Anthony worked hard towards woman's suffrage. She went to congress every year from 1869 to 1906 asking congress to pass the amendment that would give woman the right to vote. Carrie Chapman Catt was one of many suffragettes. She had studied law and worked as a Superintendent for one of the country first female schools. As a …show more content…
The similarity's of the strategies were very obvious. All of the plans were towards getting the amendment that would allow women to vote. Both Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul were working for women's suffrage, and in the end they both got the amendment. Also Both Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul led women's suffrage movements. Both the National Association Woman Suffrage and the National Woman's Party gathered people from far and wide to support Woman's suffrage. The differences between the suffrage leaders were very severe. Carrie chapman Catt campaigned and petitioned for women's suffrage. Alice Paul led public protest marches, picketed the White House, and went on hunger strikes. The groups fighting for Women's suffrage were also very different. The National Association Woman Suffrage did things in a normal political way. The National Association Woman Suffrage group had Campaigns, Petitions, and gathered lots of members to support Woman's suffrage. The National Woman's Party were basically crazy. They had public protests, they picketed the White House, and had Hunger