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Women could not vote
Women did not have the right to vote, only men did. -
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HOW WOMAN OBTAINED ITS RIGHTS
In this timeline we will see how women gained their rights and equality to men over time. -
Manage your assets
In the United States, these rights were granted for the first time to married women in 1848, with the approval in New York of the Married Women Property Law. -
Women's first vote
The female vote was a feat achieved in New Zealand in 1893, closely followed by countries such as Finland, Norway. -
There were no divorces
Forced relationships were allowed in marital relationships. Until 1914, divorce was considered a great scandal (and subsequent humiliation of women). -
The real change
It was to be able to divorce without any cause, and it was not until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. -
The vote is authorized in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom did it in 1918 but with women over 30. -
Woman files for divorce for the first time
The Marriage Causes Act of 1923 allowed women for the first time to file for divorce in the event of adultery of the spouse, something that only men could do so far. -
Latin American women can also vote
In Latin America the pioneer country was Uruguay, on July 3, 1927 -
Spain allows all women to vote
In Spain, women began voting in 1933. The female vote was allowed for the first time for all women. -
News for womens
A year before the new century, women are awarded the grace of ‘reason’ and ‘animation’. -
Woman of today
It is true that women after years of struggle, get several of their rights, but today women continue to protest their rights