
Suffrage Movement in the UK
The UK Suffrage Movement was a campaign from the late 19th to early 20th century advocating for women's right to vote. It involved various groups, such as the Suffragettes, who used protests, demonstrations, and civil disobedience to challenge societal and political barriers. The movement highlighted gender inequality and demanded equal political participation. After decades of activism, women over 30 gained voting rights in 1918, and full equal suffrage was achieved in 1928. The movement significantly contributed to advancing gender equality in the UK.