Texas History
The women’s suffrage movement was a social and political campaign aimed at granting women the right to vote. This movement gained momentum in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, advocating for gender equality and challenging the prevailing societal norms that restricted women's rights. In the context of significant historical events like World War I, the movement found new energy as women's contributions to war efforts highlighted their capabilities and increased calls for their political representation.
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