Women 's Suffrage By Susan B. Anthony

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"The vote is the emblem of your equality, women of America, the guarantee of your liberty"-Carrie Chapman Catt Introduction Women 's suffrage started in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York when women met to discuss problems women were facing with their rights. Women believed that they should be treated the same as men and have the right to vote. The Women 's Rights movement started in 1850s and there were many advocates for woman suffrage. Susan B. Anthony was one of the advocates who believed that women had to fight to get the chance to vote. Anthony then became a part of a group called the National Woman Suffrage Association. This group had a goal to get an amendment in the Constitution. The women suffragists then began to argue that "women deserve the vote because they were different from men ("The Fight for Women 's Suffrage").Years later in 1910, some Western states began to let women vote. A women by the name of Carrie Chapman Catt became a significant person for women’s suffrage("Catt, Carrie Chapman,“American Social Reform”). Catt influenced many women during the encountering of women 's suffrage because she served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association,founder of the League of Women Voters, devised the "Winning Plan” and was an influential activist who fought for women 's rights. The National American Woman Suffrage Association Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the group the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. These Women had the goal to gain women’s right vote. Anthony and Catt became close partners and that is when Anthony decided to retire due to old age, and recommend Catt to be the president of the Association. As president o... ... middle of paper ... ...in Catt’s life and she believed if all women could vote there would be world peace.“If women could vote, she argued, they would become a force for world peace and would help improve the conditions of life for themselves and their children”("The Fight for Women 's Suffrage.").Catt believed that women were a symbol of peace. After Catt died she received many awards as an advocate for women’s suffrage and she was included on the Time magazine. Women viewed themselves as equal to men and no women should be treated any different than man would be. Carrie Chapman Catt will go down in history as one of the most influential women because she influenced many women during America’s encountering of women 's suffrage. Catt was an influential women’s rights activist who committed during her life to helping women fight for what they deserved and proved that women are equal to men.

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