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Women's Rights In The 1800s

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Women have constantly fought for equal rights in the United States. They had much difficulty in the 1800s to early 1900s. There was a big difference in the treatment of women and men. Women struggled against the general public and also to gain a voice in politics, because of their hard work and contributions to society women were able to vote and help this country to grow politically and economically.
In 1920 women were granted to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment, but in 1647 was the first recorded instance in American history when a women demanded the right to vote. Margret Brent, a women who owned property in Maryland wanted to vote but the governor tuned down her demand. Later in 1790 was a change in gender roles in America, now
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