10 Interesting Fact About The history and impact of the suffrage movement
10 Interesting Fact About The history and impact of the suffrage movement
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The Sufraget Movement initially began in England and then spread throughout the world.
Sufraget struggles to give equal voting rights for women as well as for men.
The Sufraget Movement begins with groups of women who are members of the organization, ranging from religious groups to feminist groups.
Sufraget carried out various demonstration acts such as hunger strikes, demonstrations, and damage government property to demand women's voting rights.
The Sufraget Movement continues to be colored with violence and arrest of its activists.
In 1893, New Zealand became the first country in the world to give voting rights for women.
In 1918, Britain gave voting rights for women aged over 30 years and had property ownership.
In 1920, the United States gave voting rights for women after the call and loud actions of the Sufraget.
The Sufraget Movement succeeded in fighting for women's rights in the political and social fields, such as the right to work and access equal education.
Although the Sufraget movement has passed, the struggle for gender equality continues until now.