women and the vote

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what was all of this for
this was all to get women the right to vote
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what is the differentness between a suffragist & a suffragette
suffragette is violent and suffragist is none violent
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what does WSPU stand for
women's social and political union
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what does NUWSS stand for
national union of women's suffrage societies
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when did all of this happen
1900-1914
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when were the NUWSS formed
1897
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when where the WSPU formed
1903
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who was the leader of the suffragists
Millicent fawcett
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who was the leader of the suffragettes
Emmeline pankhurst
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what year did the suffragettes get more violent
they got more violent in 1912
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what did the suffragettes do in 1912
in 1912 the chained them selves to the railing's out side downing street and Buckingham palace
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why did the suffragettes not mined being arrested
as it attracted sympathy and showed that they were serious
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why where men's jods opened up to women during the war
as the men where off fighting so the women happily proved that they could do them al well as men
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what was one of the most vital jobs that women did
the worked in the munitions factory
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women joined women's branches what did they do
they became nurses in military hospitals
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