Friday, May 10, 2019
Women's Fight for the right to vote
Many women only saw themselves as "housekeepers" because most of them only stay home because the men go out to work. They thought if they could do all work at home they could also do real-life work in the outside world but without the right to vote they couldn't really do much. A lot of women gets disrespected alot because they are "weaker" than men and because men can work doesn't mean women can't work either. Finally most women stepped up in early 1848 to get the right to vote, so they go through process which was hard to go through so they could get the right to vote and be equally as men.
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