Why did it Take so Much Longer for Women to Get The Vote
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Have a little read: ... Why did it Take so Much Longer for Women to Get The Vote? In the nineteenth century woman were seen as second class by men. When women got married all their belongings and possessions belonged to their husband. They were not allowed to become doctors or go to university and they weren't able to vote in elections for parliament. As the nineteenth century progressed the government began to become a little more lenient with what women wanted. In the 1860's they won the right to attend university, then later on in the 1870's it was approved for women to become doctors. Although this is all good news women still wanted to be able to vote in the parliament elections. Up till the 1903's women had only used a calm and diplomatic approach to getting people to listen to them, for instance meetings, petitions and campaigns. Then an organisation of women
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