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Women's Suffrage Timeline
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4 Oct 2018
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Chloe Longerbeam
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First Women's Right Movement held at Seneca Falls, NY. (1848)
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton form the National Women's Suffrage Association. (1869)
Others, such as Lucy Stone, help form the AWSA. (1869)
The NAWSA, National American Women Suffrage Association, is formed to help spread awareness across America for women's rights in voting. (1890)
The National Women's Trade Union is formed to try and help increase the wages for women. (1903)
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns work together and form a congressional group to try and make an amendment allowing the women to vote. (1913)
The ideas that Alice Paul and Lucy Burns set in place was adopted by the United States government and was sent to be ratified by the states. (1919)
19th Amendment added to the Constitution allowing women to vote. (1920)
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