Women’s suffrage in the United Kingdom

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The Chartist Movement, which began in the late 1830s, has also been suggested to have included supporters of female suffrage. There is some evidence to suggest William Lovett, one of the authors of the People’s Charter wished to include female suffrage as one of the campaign’s demands but chose not to on the grounds that this would delay the implementation of the charter.

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