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At the world Anti-slavery Convention in London, women abolitionist were foced to sit away from the men and were not allowed to participate in discussion
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300 people attended woman's right's convention in seneca falls.many woman abolitionist atttend and they sucess of this convetion leads to another great one ir Rochester.
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Women's rights convention meets for the first time since the civil war and they name themselves the American Equal Rights Association.
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The 14th amendment passes giving former slaves the right to vote. It specifies the word “male” excluding women’s suffrage.
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The Fifteenth Amendment is ratified. Although its gender-neutral language appears to give women the right to vote, women who go to the polls were turned away
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Susan B. Anthony was arrested for illegal voting and refuses to pay her carfare to thne police station.
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Women in the Washington territory are granted full voting rights. The leaders of the National and American associations work together, finiding common ground between the two groups.
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The Senate votes on the "Susan B. Anthony" amendment, but it does not pass.
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For a third time, the House votes to enfranchise women. 19 amendment finnally passes, and suffragist ratify campaign.
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The 19th amendment is adopted and women have gained full voting rights