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29 May, 05:43

Prior to the passage of the 19th amendment what was the state of voting rights for women in the United States?

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  1. 29 May, 07:33
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    Prior to the passage of the amendment, women could vote in some states; for example, some of the first states that gave women the right to vote was New Jersey which allowed unmarried women that met certain conditions to vote from 1776 to 1806 (it later revoked the statute that allowed them to vote) The State Where Women Voted Long Before the 19th Amendment For 50 years before the adoption of the 19th Amendment, women in one state had full voting rights, and you might be surprised where.
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