they campaigned by attracting attention to themselves such as spiting at policemen this got them into jail but they went on starvation strike and didnt eat anything so doctors started to force feed them by forcing a tube up the nose and into the stomach and and putting blended food into theese tubs so they wouldnt starve
The protested.
Ohio University and the University of California.
Colonists protested against taxes on goods in a few ways; some were peaceful, others weren't. The most famous example of a tax protest was the Boston Tea Party, but there were other ways of protesting. Colonists wrote letters to their local newspapers, boycotted goods, smuggled, petitioned Parliament and Royal governors, tarred and feathered the tax men, etc.
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Suffragists
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The protested.
They didn't. Both groups wanted the same thing, to achieve votes for women, they just went about getting it in different ways. The Suffragists were more peaceful, and the Suffragettes were violent.
the music and they protested. and marched on washington.
Threw tea into the bay.
Suffragists believed in the right for women to vote. They were the peaceful campaigners.
Because women were considered too frail and weak to make their ways through the rough world of men.
Suffragists were individuals who advocated for women's right to vote, while anti-suffragists opposed giving women the right to vote. Suffragists campaigned for women's suffrage, while anti-suffragists believed that women should not have the right to vote.
to get to were we are today.
The past tense of protest is protested.
Ohio University and the University of California.
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