In what year did U.S. women earn the right to vote?

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19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution!

In what year did U.S. women earn the right to vote?

American Women were granted the Right to Vote later to the effectiveness of 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was recognized as Women’s Suffrage and was endorsed on 18th of August 1920, which brought to end a protest since a century.

In what year did U.S. women earn the right to vote?

In the year of 1848, the movement for the Women’s Right was launched at a National Level along with the Seneca Falls Convention coordinated by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Post the effectiveness of the Convention the demand for the election, took a surge for a vote which was formulated as the centerpiece of this movement. Mott and Stanton, incorporation with Susan B. Anthony and other activists, escalated the matter considering public awareness and thus persuaded the government to grant voting rights to women. Post a heavy battle, these flock came out the victor with the potency of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. 


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