that, women weren’t able to own premises, make agreements, sit in juries or get executives. They could be legally hit by their husbands and were demanded to fulfill their husband’s erotic requests. Throughout the 19th century, many women were persuaded that they should have an exceptional operation and control to redeem and improve the American community. Women were at the leading of achievements to start public schools, end slavery and control drinking alcohol. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other women arranged the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848, while facing inequity and anti-slavery movement. The search for full fairness included not only the striving for the vote, but also for other various things such as divorce, admittance to excessive education, careers and other professions, as well as controlling birth and miscarriage. Women have had to defeat regulations and traditions that distinguished on the beginning of copulation in order to conquer the previous form of abuse and inferiority. In the 20th century the power of the suffrage campaign went to two organizations. The first organization was the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), which was led by Carrie Chapman Catt, was a common organization. The NAWSA started operations to release women in discrete states, and concurrently and pressurized President Wilson and Congress to surpass a woman suffrage Constitutional Amendment. In the 1910s the NAWSA’s association reckoned in the millions. The second organization was the National Woman’s Party (NWP), which was accompanied by Alice Paul, that was an active organization. The NWP attempted exhaustive movements, including blockading the White House in order to persuade Wilson and the Congress to transcend a woman suffrage amendment.
that, women weren’t able to own premises, make agreements, sit in juries or get executives. They could be legally hit by their husbands and were demanded to fulfill their husband’s erotic requests. Throughout the 19th century, many women were persuaded that they should have an exceptional operation and control to redeem and improve the American community. Women were at the leading of achievements to start public schools, end slavery and control drinking alcohol. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other women arranged the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848, while facing inequity and anti-slavery movement. The search for full fairness included not only the striving for the vote, but also for other various things such as divorce, admittance to excessive education, careers and other professions, as well as controlling birth and miscarriage. Women have had to defeat regulations and traditions that distinguished on the beginning of copulation in order to conquer the previous form of abuse and inferiority. In the 20th century the power of the suffrage campaign went to two organizations. The first organization was the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), which was led by Carrie Chapman Catt, was a common organization. The NAWSA started operations to release women in discrete states, and concurrently and pressurized President Wilson and Congress to surpass a woman suffrage Constitutional Amendment. In the 1910s the NAWSA’s association reckoned in the millions. The second organization was the National Woman’s Party (NWP), which was accompanied by Alice Paul, that was an active organization. The NWP attempted exhaustive movements, including blockading the White House in order to persuade Wilson and the Congress to transcend a woman suffrage amendment.