no women werent aloud to vote
No, it wasn't until the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920 that women were granted suffrage.
The women who were actively involved in securing women right were Susan B. Anthony, Florence Kelley, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Around 7500 med watched the olympics. Women werent allowed to watch as the men were naked!
Emancipation gave women the right to vote
They Werent
no women werent aloud to vote
The law prohibited women from working on the stage but that did not prevent them from working backstage repairing and cleaning costumes and the like. We do not have very extensive records of who did these kinds of jobs.
no they werent
No.... not back in the Greek days
If you are asking what did women in the armed forces do,rather than combat,they were clerical help and nurses.
abigail adams fought for women's rights by writing letters to John Adams, asking him o remember women in the new constitution.
THEY WERENT ALOUD TO HAve sex
Men- the women werent aloud to participate in the olympics, they were practically the mens slaves.
nothing they werent
No women did sign the constitution. the time of that was before the women was alowed anny rights.
the men werent there at the time