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Essay heading: Describe the ways in which the methods of the suffragists and the suffragettes were different
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From the years 1870 to 1914 a total of 30 bills were put forward to legalize, but not even one was made an act since they were all stopped by anti-suffragists. These bills included giving the right to vote to female householders.
The suffragists used marches and demonstrations to boost their campaigns and get more men, as well as more women to join them... displayed 300 characters
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These bills included giving the right to vote to female householders.
The suffragists used marches and demonstrations to boost their campaigns and get more men, as well as more women to join them. One such campaign was where sixteen women suffragists were arrested for picketing the White house (this meant that they stood around the White house protesting for hours on end)... displayed next 300 characters
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