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She was a suffrage leader and one of the founders of NWSA and lead many marches for womens suffrage
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In a push for womens suffrage they voted 150 times in ten states and the District of Columbia
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They founght for prohibition because they feared that alcohol was undermining American morals. They would go into saloons and sing, pray, and urge saloonkeepers to stop selling alcohol.
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National women suffrage association united with another group
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Carry Chapman came up with five new tactics;
(1) painstaking organization (2) close ties between local, state, and national workers (3) establishing a wide base of support (4) cautious lobbying (5) gracious lady like behaviour -
Congress passed the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote.