Describe women's fight for right to vote
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This animosity eventually faded, and in 1890 the two groups merged to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the organization’s first president.
By then, the suffragists’ approach had changed. Instead of arguing that women deserved the same rights and responsibilities as men because women and men were “created
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Though he didn't explicitly fight for women's right to vote, the women's suffragist movement supported Lincoln during his time in office, suggesting he was friendly towards their goals. ... According to Lincoln, democracy entailed equal rights and equal opportunity.
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