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The Women’s Suffrage Movement Essay

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Starting in 1776 with a letter from Abigail Adams to her husband, the movement for Women’s suffrage lasted a superfluous amount of time. Mrs. Adam’s request for the President to “remember the ladies” set in motion a whole movement that would revolutionize the United States of America. A movement that set forth rights that the women of today take for granted.
The women’s suffrage movement began in the mid-nineteenth century. Women began discussing the problems they faced in society and the different ways they wanted to change their lives. The Civil War and World War I also had an enormous effect upon the movement. During both of these wars, women felt a new sense of independence and strength. During this time, the women had to step in …show more content…

Most things surrounding the women’s suffrage movement was widely silent and unnoticed until late 1859 when a political cartoon finally arose titled, “Ye May Session of ye Woman’s Right convention – Ye orator of ye day denouncing ye Lords of creation” The cartoon shows and elegantly dressed woman in the middle of a large auditorium holding a scroll and addressing the crowd of people which consists of men and women who look largely furious and unruly. This cartoon satirizes an event in which a hysterical crowd drowned out the speeches of three women’s rights advocates. Soon after these events began the Civil War which threw the women’s movement into a kick start.
During the Civil war events, women like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the National Woman Suffrage Association while the more conservative Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe organized the American Woman Suffrage Association. The same year of these events (1869), two more political cartoons were produced that caused much uproar amongst the male population of America. The first was titled “The Age of Brass.” The cartoon portrays a woman holding a scepter sitting on a stool next to a sign that reads “Vote for the Cherished Man Tamer.” The woman and the sign were surrounded by

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