Queen Victoria, who died in 1901, made plain her attitude to female suffrage. What was it?

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The issue of votes for women was a major political concern in the years leading up to the Great War. Women activists were divided over how to influence an apparently indifferent Parliament. Change, when it came, took many people by surprise.


Queen Victoria, who died in 1901, made plain her attitude to female suffrage. What was it?





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