How significant were the WSPU and their actions in achieving
votes for women?
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From the perspective of some campaigners, the suffragists failed to achieve votes for women by peaceful, 'respectable' methods. ... The organisation grew to include branches all over Britain and involved more working-class women. The WSPU adopted militant, direct action tactics.
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The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was a women-only political movement and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom from 1903 to 1918.[1] Known from 1906 as the suffragettes, its membership and policies were tightly controlled by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia (although Sylvia was eventually expelled).
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