Womens suffrage

Womens Suffrage

  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    In 1869 anthony and elizabeth cady stanton had founded the national women suffrage association. they slpit over the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments.
  • Wyoming

    Wyoming
    When trying to convince state legislatures Wyoming gave them the right to vote. efforts failed in other states
  • Illegal Voting

    Illegal Voting
    Susan B. Anthony & other women tried voting about 150 times in 10 different states (including Washington, D.C.) in hopes of the government letting the Women vote.
  • Supreme Court Decision

    Supreme Court Decision
    The courts decision during this date was that women could not vote.
  • NAWSA Formed

    NAWSA Formed
    The National American Women Suffrage Association, it's basically a bigger organization of the NWSA.
  • Carrie Chapman CAtt

    Carrie Chapman CAtt
    Carrie was the successor as president of Susan B. Anthony for the NAWSA. She served from 1900 until 1904 and resumed as president in 1915.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

    Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
    146 workers (mostly young women) died in a factory fire in New York City
  • New NAWSA Tactics

    New NAWSA Tactics
    painstaking organization close ties between local, state, and national workers. establishing a wide base of support. cautious lobbying. gracious, "ladylike" behavior.
  • More RAdical Tactics

    More RAdical Tactics
    Lucy Burns and Alice Paul created their own organization, the Congressional Union.. it's succeessor, the National Woman's Party.
  • 19th Amendment

    19th Amendment
    Congress passed the 19th amendment, meaning, women had the right to vote. It was radified in August of 1920.