what did the women in france get the right to vote
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France marks 70 years of women's voting rights .After decades of campaigning and protest the women's suffrage movement in the United States finally paid off in 1919 when congress passed the 19th amendement to the constitution, which guaranteed women the right to vote.
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France: 1944
In France, women became enfranchised through legislation passed in 1944. French women were able to vote the following year in the nation's first general election held after German occupation.
The French women's were disappointed that the French Constitution of 1791 made them passive citizens. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political positions. The fight for the right to vote continued through an international suffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.It was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote. The political activities of French women during the revolutionary years inspired many women around the world.
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