Women's Rights Timeline

  • The first Women's Rights Convention is held

  • 1847: The first Women's Rights Convention is held

  • The 14th Amendment is ratified and a Federal Women's Suffrage Amendment is introduced

  • The 15th Amendment is ratified

  • The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) is formed

  • Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party supports women's suffrage

  • The first woman is elected to the House of Representatives

  • The 19th Amendment is ratified, granting women the right to vote

  • The Equal Pay Act is passed, promising equal pay for equal work

  • Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court

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