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doh I never would have expected that a map of women's voting rights prior to the 19th Am. would look like this. New

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Date: Jul 02 2008, 21:29 GMT
From: arrmike

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note Wyoming was first <NT> sj New
note Think about the West today, it seems to be more agreeable with change.... RUwet New
note not too clear on why, but it seems like there is so little detail on AW about western rivers ... GCA_Steve New
smile umm.  can I help you?  You seem lost. <NT> RUwet New
doh ........................................ this isn't the Hijackers Ball? GCA_Steve New
smile <No Subject> <NT> RUwet New
more no seriously i was makin a point inline with what you were saying. GCA_Steve New
note Probably didn't hurt that out west at that time, the women were working pretty hard to make a living,   RUwet New
feedback 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 New
th_up very good point. <NT> RUwet New
smile My wife thinks so too since she told me what to write! Rahark1 New
note But the 19th wasn't adopted until 1919. plasticraft New
note Not surprised at all that the South was last, but New England is interesting. tcookson New
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