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Senaca Falls Convention
After the Seneca Falls convention women split over the 14th and 15th ammendment, which granted african-american rights to vote. -
Wyoming
Suffragistest set out to get state leaders to allow women suffrage they had a breakthrough with Wyoming in 1869 -
Illegal Voting
An example of illegal voting was Susan B. Anthony she voted illegally 100 times. And during the trial was fined 100 dollars. And like the "G" Susan was she never payed the fine. -
Supreme Court Decision
The supreme court ruled 75' that women were citizens but just because you have citizenship doesnt mean you can vote. -
NAWSA Formed
national american suffrage assocation. -
Carrie Chapman Catt
was NAWSA female president. -
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
was a fire in a factory that killed or led to the death of numerous children and women, -
New NAWSA Tactics
painstaking organization, close ties between national stat and local workers, establishing a wide base of support, cautious lobby-ing and gracius ladylike behavior. -
More Radical Tactics
When women began pressuring the government for the women's suffrage -
19th amendent
was finally the ammendent that allowed women to their right to vote. it won final ratification in 1920