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Created the suffragette
The Pankhurst family is closely associated with the militant campaign for the vote. In 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst and others, frustrated by the lack of progress, decided more direct action was required and founded the Women's Social and Political Union with the motto 'Deeds not words'. -
Bomb in the minister house
In one of the attacks by the suffragettes was to get attention and get the right to vote, they planted a bomb in the country house of a British minister. -
Suicide Emily Davison
Emily Davison was a suffragette who went to a horse race in which a horse of King George V participated, when the race was advanced and the king's horse was going to pass by her side, she threw herself making the horse rushed her in that moment he was unconscious although he died in the hospital days later. -
The end of the suffragist
The end of the suffragist is the start of the world war. -
They are given the right to vote
In 1918, the UK Parliament passed a law granting the right to vote for women over 30 years of age, provided they were landowners, tenants with an annual rent of more than 5 pound, or university graduates. -
Acceptation
Is the first une the women is accepted in the law -
Nancy astor
Nancy Witcher Langhorne, Viscountess Astor, CH was a British politician of American origin. On December 1, 1919, she became the first woman to hold a seat in the House of Commons of the British Parliament. -
divorce
In this moment the woman can ask for divorce for husband in the adeltery moments. -
Extension the vote
The women of 21 years old she can vote in the england. -
Margaret Bondfield
Margaret Grace Bondfield was a British Labor politician, trade unionist, and women's rights activist. She became the first woman cabinet minister, and the first woman to be a private counselor in the UK, when she was appointed Minister of Labor