As part of the "Abolitionist movement" did advocates for women's suffrage (voting rights) become active on a large scale.
The "Abolitionist Movement" started in the USA in 850s when thousands of people protested to abolish slavery in America.
During this movement, hundreds of women participated and it eventually led to the start of the women's suffrage movement.
It officially started with the Seneca fall Convention Incident and women became active on large scale to gain the right to vote.
after a lot of struggle for more than 70 years, women finally got the right to vote after 20th Amendment to the US constitution in 1920.
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