Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Women Voters in New Brunswick Before Confederation ON 20 JUNE 1820 , THE NEW BRUNSWICK Royal Gazette printed an editorial written in Montreal about the recent elections in Lower Canada . The writer of the editorial complained that at ...
Women Voters in New Brunswick Before Confederation ON 20 JUNE 1820 , THE NEW BRUNSWICK Royal Gazette printed an editorial written in Montreal about the recent elections in Lower Canada . The writer of the editorial complained that at ...
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The legislators ' desire to amend the election law to prohibit women from voting may , however , have reflected broader social and economic changes that were occurring in the mid - 19th century British - American world .
The legislators ' desire to amend the election law to prohibit women from voting may , however , have reflected broader social and economic changes that were occurring in the mid - 19th century British - American world .
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Advertisers sought women to work in the Maritime cotton mills or as domestics in the city of Saint John . ... was even talk of giving women the vote.49 By 1886 , there were some modifications in the attack on women's changing roles .
Advertisers sought women to work in the Maritime cotton mills or as domestics in the city of Saint John . ... was even talk of giving women the vote.49 By 1886 , there were some modifications in the attack on women's changing roles .
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