Zusammenfassung der Ressource
GCSE OCR Women's Suffrage 1890-1918
- The position of women in 1890
- Social
- Better in the kitchen, looking after kids, and cleaning the home
- no need for the to be well educated
- They should dress well and find a good man
- Political
- Men and women were not equal
- Vote in LOCAL elections
- Could stand of councillor LOCALLY
- Paid taxes
- Couldn't vote in National (Country wide) elections
- Legal
- Women could only get divorced if they were beaten
- All of the women's property belonged to their dad or husband
- Suffragettes
- 1903- Emmeline Pankhurst
- Annoyed by the lack of progress by the Suffragists
- Used violent methods
- Lock themselves to railings
- Smashed windows
- Assult politicians
- Un-lady like
- People didm't know how to deal with them
- WSPU
- Women's Social Political Union
- 1914- Mary Richardson
- Slashed paintings at the National Art Gallery
- 1913- Emily Davidson
- Ran in front if the King's horse at the Derby
- Died in hospital
- Suicide??
- Accident??
- Young working class women
- Suffragists
- 1897- Millicent Fawcett
- NUWSS
- National Union of Women's Suffrage Society
- Used peaceful, non-violent methods
- Non- violent demonstrations
- Petitions
- Middle class property-owning women
- Over 100,000 members
- Gained respect form men/leaders
- Cat and Mouse Act- 1913
- Women were arrested
- They went on hunger strike because they were't being treated like political prisoners
- They were force fed
- The public disliked this
- So they were released to get well again
- When the were well, they would be re-arrested