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Who were the suffragettes? What have they achieved?

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Answered by CrystalSen
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This left many women angry and in 1903 the Women's Social and Political Union was founded by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia. They wanted women to have the right to vote and they were not prepared to wait. The Union became better known as the Suffragettes.

The Suffragettes wanted the right for women to vote. The move for women to have the vote had really started in 1897 when Millicent Fawcett founded the National Union of Women's Suffrage. “Suffrage” means the right to vote and that is what women wanted.

Answered by aaradhyavijay8
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