The States of WY, UT, MT, CO and ID all gave women the right to vote 20 years before the 19th amendment. This meant women in those states could vote for U.S. President in 1892, but women in most other states could not. Montana even sent a woman to Congress before most U.S. women could vote.
history.comSubmitted by triviafrenzy t3_103okhl in history
C4pt41n t1_j32m5tg wrote
I think it's interesting the (partial) reason that many of these western states had: If we treat woman as equally as all humans, they'll want to live here.
Why was that such a novel idea?