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7 Sentences With "gave suffrage to"

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And yes, none of the debated visions gave suffrage to women.
The transition included an 1821 law that gave suffrage to free black males — provided they owned at least $250 worth of property.
The 1918 Representation of the People Act permitted women over 30 to vote, and the 1928 Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act finally gave suffrage to all women over 21.
Yet he is wrong to say that Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a "classic liberal racist" who denounced African-American men after the 15th Amendment's passage, which gave suffrage to black men but not women of any race.
The South Africa Act 1909 established the Union of South Africa under the British dominion, giving it increased autonomy from the metropole. This act unified the four provinces under one legislative body and gave suffrage to non-white groups, although its franchise policies further disempowered blacks in the Cape.Marx, p.95 Colour bars were instituted in 1911, relegating blacks to low-income occupations with little to no prospect for upward mobility.
The Chartist Movement of 1838 to 1857 was a large-scale demand for suffrage—however it only gave suffrage to men over 21. In 1851 the Sheffield Female Political Association was founded and submitted an unsuccessful petition calling for women's suffrage to the House of Lords. This probably inspired British feminist Harriet Taylor Mill to write the pro-women's-suffrage The Enfranchisement of Women (1851).Harriet Taylor Mill (1807 - 1858) On 7 June 1866 a petition from 1,499 women calling for women's suffrage was presented to the Parliament, but it also did not succeed.
The country houses have been described as "power houses",Girouard, p. 2. from which their owners controlled not only the vast surrounding estates, but also, through political influence, the people living in the locality. Political elections held in public before 1872 gave suffrage to only a limited section of the community, many of whom were the landowner's friends, tradesmen with whom he dealt, senior employees or tenants. The local landowner often not only owned an elector's house, but was also his employer, and it was not prudent for the voter to be seen publicly voting against his local candidate.

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