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voting rights
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. -
womens suffrage law
The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. -
form a group to get voting rights
The National Women Suffrage Association and the American Women Suffrage Association merge to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). As the movement's mainstream organization, NAWSA wages state-by-state campaigns to obtain voting rights for women. -
colorado
In 1893 Colorodo was the first to allow women to vote -
utah
Utah and Idaho allow women to vote in 1896 -
Washington
Washington allows women to vote in 1910 -
California
California allowed in 1911 -
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona allowed women to vote in 1912 -
Alaska and Illinois
Alaska and Illinois allowed women to vote in 1913 -
Montana and Nevada
Montana and Nevada allowed women to vote in 1914