September 19, 1893, for the first time in world history, there is a place where women slave the road to fulfill their rights like men. Not in France, the more American, the breakthrough was done in an area where he was still not officially declared independence from the British Empire: New Zealand.02: 00/7: 09 Male India Kate Seppardkate Seppard is the most prominent name, associated with both birth and resounding successes of the movement that requires vote for women in New Zealand.sinh on 10/3/1848 in Liverpool (UK), she and her family migrated to New Zealand in 1868, and began to actively participate in social activities and activities. As well as in European societies, at that time, in New Zealand, women are not allowed to participate in any political activity
. This is seriously in the view of some schedule researchers History, it is the step back compared to the relative equality that used to exist in the native Maori society before the British colonialists invaded and mastered New Zealand. Maori women often still have direct and significant effects to the whole community, until the society is placed under the way the British ruled. However, to half after the nineteenth century, movements that require rights Elections for women to bloom, both in both the United States and in the United States
It is an inevitable trend, but first of all, equal rights in elections are the methods that many societies choose to consolidate or protect social morality, before the strong campaigns make up price changes The harsh treatment of capitalism. Family Kim Prime Minister New Zealand Jacinda Ardern with the image "bringing children to the polite" famous.New Zealand is no exception, and Kate Seppard and his colleagues also conducted efforts Tireless force. She has just tried to establish relationships with politicians, while organizing public jackfruits and transports recommendations through newspapers. She worked in the White Ribbon - the first newspaper executed by women in New Zealand. She wrote small but useful books - for mentioning exactly to key issues - like "Should women vote?" or "Ten reasons why New Zealand women should (empowered) vote". These persistent efforts have to last for 20 years, in the violent conflict of two public opinion, covering Go to the middle world. One suggested that women will have morality into the democratic polite, and the other side argues that the school is outside the natural environment of women is the family. In New Zealand, the Fight Movement led by Kate Seppard First receive the extensive support of European-born women. However, in order to achieve the final success, the movement still has to wait until the truly ripened motivation
Links to Jacinda Ardern from 1887, New Zealand's eighth leaders are Julius Vogel considering pine Through a bill allows women to enjoy the right to vote. However, it does not convince parliamentes and superior authorities. This move has also opened an extremely exciting period of movement that requires vote for women in New Zealand, with social extensive results. Activists have continued to submit public petitions to the Parliament. In 1891, the petition was received with 9,000 signatures. In 1892, this number increased twice as much as 20,000 signatures. And by 1893 - the year later became a historic marker, the number of approvals signed the petition to 30,000.Thy received so widely support from the public, the petition was approached. Parliament, left a new Zealand Republic of the House of Representatives passed, with a majority of consensus. The right to vote for European Europeans and Native Maori women is supported, through the political debates. However, there are noble attacks from a non-small community who opposes, Which typically produces alcoholic drinks. They, of course, are concerned that women who are involved in the market will negatively affect their revenue - the fact that there is a great relationship with all political developments. They mobilized to the Senate of New Zealand Uncle Lenus of the new election, and therefore, the Senate also became divided. The campaigns are not tired. After a lot of main waves of the school, on 8/9/1893, The bill was passed by the New Zealand Senate with 20 votes on 18 votes - A very tight distance. Previously, a few "lost" moves of Prime Minister Richard Seddon to prevent the bill, became counter-use and made two MPs - William Hunter Reynolds with Edwards Cephas John Stevens - "Change factions", switch to Supporting the bill. Two women who have opposed women's election rights, for the reason for not protecting the rights to vote by post - what is seen is necessary to allow all women in rural areas Isolation was voted, but was considered by free party members to make . Dịch vụ:
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