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World Anti-Slavery Convention
At the world Anti-slavery Convention in London, women abolitionist were foced to sit away from the men and were not allowed to participate in discussion -
Seneca Falls
300 people attended woman's right's convention in seneca falls.many woman abolitionist atttend and they sucess of this convetion leads to another great one ir Rochester. -
11th National Women's Rights Convention
Women's rights convention meets for the first time since the civil war and they name themselves the American Equal Rights Association. -
14 Amendment
The 14th amendment passes giving former slaves the right to vote. It specifies the word “male” excluding women’s suffrage. -
15 th Amendment
The Fifteenth Amendment is ratified. Although its gender-neutral language appears to give women the right to vote, women who go to the polls were turned away -
Susan B. Anthony arrested
Susan B. Anthony was arrested for illegal voting and refuses to pay her carfare to thne police station. -
Woman in Washington territory can vote!
Women in the Washington territory are granted full voting rights. The leaders of the National and American associations work together, finiding common ground between the two groups. -
Senate Votes!
The Senate votes on the "Susan B. Anthony" amendment, but it does not pass. -
Senate votes AGAIN!
For a third time, the House votes to enfranchise women. 19 amendment finnally passes, and suffragist ratify campaign. -
Women can vote?
The 19th amendment is adopted and women have gained full voting rights