1918 in the UK, but only women over 30. Men could vote at 21 back then, but women were supposed to be 'flappers' and not to be trusted till later.
1920 in the USA, I think. And New Zealand was the first, unless you count the Paris Commune in the 1870s.
In UK it was in 1918 for women over 30. Equality began in 1928 (Age 21).
1918 (women over 30) mostly because of the contribution of women in ww1 and the suffrage protests. In 1928 all women could vote women in Britain could vote after the age of 30 in 1918 (after ww1) by 1928, the age was lowered to 21 (equal to men)
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This is a very controversial question which many historians have asked themselves over the years. It really depends on your individual view. People also say that women proved their worth and capability in the War, and because so many men had died they needed women's cooperation. They believe that women getting the vote was a natural consequence of other changes in society and that the world wars accelerated that process. Whether they helped or not, in 1918 women over 30 in the UK got the vote and in 1928 they got voting equality with men.
The truth is that women still vote because they have a relevant place in voting, and becasue women have the right to. Also women have an ID which lets them vote whenever there is a nee to.
In UK it was in 1918 for women over 30. Equality began in 1928 (Age 21).
1918 (women over 30) mostly because of the contribution of women in ww1 and the suffrage protests. In 1928 all women could vote women in Britain could vote after the age of 30 in 1918 (after ww1) by 1928, the age was lowered to 21 (equal to men)
1918 for women over 30 & then 1928 for all over 21 (parity with men)
Not well, the minorities weren't aloud to vote because the test to vote would be if you could read and the majority of them couldn't.
The right to vote. 1911 - Women over the age of 30 and who had a certain level of income could vote. 1928 - Women gained the same voting rights as men. (In England that is).
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Women that were 30 years of age and met specific property qualifications were allowed to vote in 1872 following a national reform on womenâ??s suffrage. The Representation of the Peoples Act in 1928 reduced the voting requirement to women that were over the age of 21 regardless of their property status.
Women aged 30+ who rented or owned property were granted the right to vote in 1918. This was changed in 1928 to make men and women equal, abolishing the property requirement and dropping the age to 21. (now 18).
Men were able to vote in the 1920s as long as they were older than 21. Women could vote if they were over 30, a law passed by the British Parliamant, the law was changed that women could vote at the age of 21 in 1928. African Americans could not vote until The Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Well, if you could've specified, what coutry it was, This might've been more helpful, in Britian, British Women At the Age 30 or over, had to vote in 1918. But In 1919, American Women And Dutch women, were in states that denied Women suffrage.
men and woman can vote at the age of 18
teens arnt aloud to vote because they feel as if teens are not able because of there age they, there to young to take part x i think !