Why did women fail to gain the right to vote between 1900 and 1914?
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Between 1900 and 1914, women tried to get the vote but because of the voting system, their chances were very slim. So because of this the women were not allowed to vote. This meant that many women resulted in using violence to get their message across that they wanted to earn the right to vote. Two groups of women had emerged, the Suffragists who used non-violent methods of violence and the Suffragettes who used violents methods of campaigning for the women to get their right to vote. The first reason why women failed to get the right to vote...
they done for their aim which was to win the right to vote but on the other hand, I dont think that they won the vote just because of the campaigning that they did, I think that they won it because of all of their work that they had done during the war while the men were away fighting. This proved that women were just as capoable as men at doing their own jobs. This was the reason that I think that caused women to earn their right to vote and to earn them a place in history !!!

they done for their aim which was to win the right to vote but on the other hand, I dont think that they won the vote just because of the campaigning that they did, I think that they won it because of all of their work that they had done during the war while the men were away fighting. This proved that women were just as capoable as men at doing their own jobs. This was the reason that I think that caused women to earn their right to vote and to earn them a place in history !!!
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