In 1872, Susan B Anthony illegally votes in New York. The first woman to cast a protest vote in order to begin the fight for women's right to vote in America.
Women's Rights
Susan B Anthony goes down in history as one of the pivotal figures in the movement of women's suffrage, with the amendment for women's right to vote being nicknamed after her.
While women gained the right to vote in 1920, Susan B Anthony unfortunately never got to cast a legal vote herself, as she passed away in 1906.
Starts government regulation of forests, rivers, and lakes.
President T. Roosevelt begins the American movement to preserve nature and wildlife.
These reforms lead to the National Park Service being founded by Roosevelt, saving more than 234 million acres of American wilderness.
Government Reform
Prohibition
Pious protestants leave nationwide movement to prohibit alcohol.
Prohibition came in the form of two Government acts. The ratification of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead act. Volstead, a republican congressman was a champion of the Prohibition cause.
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