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women's suffrage
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GCSE HISTORY Mind Map on women's suffrage, created by georgweiner on 25/06/2013.
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women's suffrage
Suffragettes
Suffragettes were more violent and often got sent to prison for this.
Emily Davison died trying to rap a scarf around the kings horse to support the Suffragettes. (5th June 1913)
The three main patriots were Emmeline, Christabel Pankhurst.
hunger strikes, chaining themselves to railings and setting fire to post boxes were ways the Suffragettes got awareness.
Suffragists
formed before the suffragettes and are a lot less violent
formed in 1866, when they took the first petition that was declined 196 to 73
1817: 17 groups of suffragists from around the country join up to form the National Union of Womens Suffrage Society (NUWSS)
Acts of 1870, 1882 and 1883 made it so a woman could keep any property in her maiden or married name after divorce. (ammended in 1925)
Sylvia Pankhurst was a patriot of this, relation to Suffragette Patriots Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst.
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