Women suffrage refers to the right of women to vote in political elections. It was a pivotal movement during the early 20th century that sought to address gender inequality and expand democratic participation.
Related terms
Suffragette: A suffragette is a term used to describe women who actively fought for women's right to vote through protests, demonstrations, and other forms of activism.
Seneca Falls Convention: The Seneca Falls Convention was a landmark event in 1848 where activists gathered to advocate for women's rights, including the right to vote.
19th Amendment: The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the constitutional right to vote in the United States.