Woman Rights

  • Mary Wollstonecraft publishes A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    Mary Wollstonecraft publishes A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    The work challenged the prevailing view of women as mere ornaments and asserted their capacity for reason, demanding fundamental rights and an independent civil existence outside of marriage. The book was a response to the political and social upheavals of the late 18th century, including the French Revolution
  • The Great Reform Act excludes women from voting

    The Great Reform Act excludes women from voting

    Excluded women from voting and reduced the representation of "rotten boroughs," and redistributed those seats to the newly expanded industrial towns and counties.
  • The Married Woman's Property Act - USA

    The Married Woman's Property Act - USA

    This Act was a significant step toward women's legal rights, as it gave married women the right to own and control certain property, including their wages and inheritances, that were previously automatically their husband's
  • John Stuart Mill publishes The Subjection of Women

    John Stuart Mill publishes The Subjection of Women

    advocating for complete legal, political, social, and domestic equality between men and women. Though written earlier, he delayed its publication to avoid the condemnation of his peers and to support the contemporary women's suffrage movement
  • The Married Women’s Property Act - UK

    The Married Women’s Property Act - UK

    The laws enabled married women to own property, enter into contracts, and maintain their own financial independence, which was a crucial step in challenging traditional gender roles and advancing women's rights.
  • National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) is formed

    National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) is formed

    The union aimed to achieve women's right to vote through peaceful, legal means, such as petitions and marches.
  • Emmeline Pankhurst founds the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU)

    Emmeline Pankhurst founds the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU)

    The goal was to win women's suffrage through more militant and direct action than other suffrage groups of the time
  • Representation of the People Act granted voting rights to women over 30

    Representation of the People Act granted voting rights to women over 30

    This Act was a major milestone in the fight for suffrage in the United Kingdom, tripling the electorate from 7.7 million to 21.4 million and allowing approximately 8.4 million women to vote for the first time
  • Equal Franchise Act grants voting rights to women over 21

    Equal Franchise Act grants voting rights to women over 21

    Approximately 5 million additional women became eligible to register for parliamentary elections, significantly increasing the number of potential voters.
  • Equal Pay Act is passed

    Equal Pay Act is passed

    legally mandate equal pay for men and women doing similar work.
  • 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the UK

    100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the UK

    major milestone in the fight for women's suffrage, achieved after a long campaign by suffragettes and suffragists