Women's Suffrage In Europe

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Imperialism is policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Between 1850-1914 Europe began the development of national state and imperialism. During this imperialistic time, women started to have different views towards things. Imperialism benefited women socially and politically. While the movement for female suffrage cause much tension between women and the government. Women wanted the right to vote, as a result of not getting that, they revolted. I believe women were starting to see their value and rights during this time of the century. I do not think it was fair women had to go through all those reforms to receive the right to suffrage.

During the mid-nineteenth century through 1914, women did not have the right to suffrage. According to the article "Why We are Militant," the author state that women groups became more militant from the refusal of the government officials to act. (Sherman, Dennis. Why We Are Militant. Michael Ryan, Western Civilizations: Sources, images, and Interpretations (pp.138). McGraw-Hill, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2011) Women began to form unions, …show more content…

Women in Europe did not have to experience shortage of marriageable men or adequate employment. According to article, "Gender And Empire," Women's marginal status within a male-dominated colonial society provided an opportunity.(Sherman, Dennis. Gender and Empire. Michael Ryan, Western Civilizations: Sources, images, and Interpretations (pp.130). McGraw-Hill, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2011) Women being able to have a marginal position, abled them to see aspects of imperialism differently. These women saw the necessities of indigenous women as the male administrators were blind to them. They used their status as members of the colonizing society, skills and power against indigenous people. I believe it was an okay idea that women benefited from the imperial

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