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BoaterTalk: The International Information Site for the Whitewater Paddler
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I never would have expected that a map of women's voting rights prior to the 19th Am. would look like this.
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LiquidLounge
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Jul 02 2008, 21:29 GMT
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arrmike
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Wyoming was first
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sj
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Think about the West today, it seems to be more agreeable with change....
RUwet
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not too clear on why, but it seems like there is so little detail on AW about western rivers ...
GCA_Steve
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umm. can I help you? You seem lost.
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RUwet
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........................................ this isn't the Hijackers Ball?
GCA_Steve
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RUwet
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no seriously i was makin a point inline with what you were saying.
GCA_Steve
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Probably didn't hurt that out west at that time, the women were working pretty hard to make a living,
RUwet
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Thought: At that time, not a lot of women lived there, hence, not a lot of voting bloc power or need to appeal them.
Rahark1
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very good point.
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RUwet
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My wife thinks so too since she told me what to write!
Rahark1
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But the 19th wasn't adopted until 1919.
plasticraft
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Not surprised at all that the South was last, but New England is interesting.
tcookson
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