Women's Suffrage Movement

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In early 19th century the position of women in the society was worse. They dreamed of being treated equally with men in the society. On August 26, 1920 millions of American women celebrated victory (“The Fight”, n.d.). It was the day when the United States constitution made an official declaration that allows American women to vote and contest for public offices. It was the day when woman’s suffrage movement tasted success. It took over 100 years to win the right to vote, and the journey wasn't smooth. This movement – Woman’s Suffrage movement – has impacted America in many ways. Women's suffrage movement was started in the United States; however, New Zealand was the first country to grant women the right to vote. Today almost all the countries except Brunei, United Arab Emirates, Vatican City, and Lebanon allow women to vote. The women today are considered equally with men because of women's suffrage movement. The Woman suffrage movement was started in the United States decades before civil war. The first women's right convention was held in Seneca Fall, New York in1848 (“Timeline”, 2013). This movement was led by Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Beginning from 1848, every year suffragists educated public about woman suffrage and lobbied congress to pass amendment enfranchising women. This movement had a halt during Civil war, but gained pace later. The women’s suffrage movement went from 1848 to 1920, which was 72 long years of struggle. This movement is formed for giving women the right to vote, and the team which led this movement is named as “American national woman suffrage association.” The women’s rights movement was first held in Seneca Falls in the year 1848, and after two days from the start of the movemen... ... middle of paper ... ... encouraged many women to participate in this protests and helped a lot supporters to gain their results. By lot of struggle by the women’s suffrage, the movement helped many women to gain rights to vote and they even achieved many rights in every law. This movement had changed the United States government and helped them to enhance power within their country(Cooney, n.d.). By their help in development of country became more beneficial and also enriched in many rituals and traditions. This allowed many women to get more freedom and has equal rights. The struggle started by Susan Anthony and Elizabeth Cady became a huge success. It was the movement that aimed at treating women equally with men. Today, women are serving the nation’s critical political positions. They are playing a major role in taking the nation forward. Women’s Suffrage movement made it all possible.

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