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The Women Suffrage Movement In The 1800's

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In the 1800's there was a going on between men and women because the women were second-class citizens. Women were not allowed to get a real education or not able to have a professional job. When women got married, the women were no longer allowed to have the right to own their own property, they were not allowed to have their own money and make their own money, plus was not allowed to sign contracts. Women weren't even allowed to vote. In 1848 in Seneca Falls Convention in New York was were the Women Suffrage Movement started. What was led by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and other women's rights pioneers. Women Rights Movements was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucy Stone. Because the Women Suffrage movement and the Women Rights Movement led the 19th Amendment to be passed on June 4th, 1919 by Congress, then on August 18th, 1920 the 19th Amendment was ratified and that is when the Women's Suffrage Movement and Women's Right Movements ended. That is when the women then had their freedom and could do a lot more things and even make their own money and they finally could have a say in how they wanted there states to be ran by voting. …show more content…

They should be able to have access to a higher education, and last thing is there should be a larger number of professional job opportunities for the women. What women were tiered of doing was working at home and farms and not even getting a thank you or money for what they are doing. Younger women were increasingly migrated from areas to the cities to work at factories Immigrant women also found work in factories. Some organizations sought reforms in education labor relations and public

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