Women's Suffrage In The 19th Century

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As a means of consolidating the nature of the debate involving women's suffrage, it should be understood that this was a time in history in which America was leading the world in exports, imports, growth, freedoms, rights and gloablization, they were also falling way short in terms of equality. Women in the 19th century didn't have an equal voice in any form of election, in the home, the workplace or in the laws eyes this was the Womens Sufferage. Stanton and Anthony founded the National Women's Suffrage Association in 1869. This association was one of the central forces in the movement for women's suffrage. Such is the term, however dated, that refers to the right to vote as a fundamental part of the Constiution of the United States. The

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