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  2. By the start of the 20th century there were two main elements in the campaign for votes for women, the suffragists and the suffragettes. The dividing line between these two strands was about tactics. On the one hand, the suffragists wanted to act within the law and follow the route of political persuasion to win support for their cause.
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    There were two main campaign groups, the Suffragettes and the Suffragists. Why did women receive the vote? By 1914, the Suffragettes and the Suffragists were both campaigning for women’s right to vote. In 1918, the British government finally passed a law allowing some women to vote.
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    At the start of 1914, there were two groups of women campaigning for the right to vote: the suffragists and the suffragettes. At the outbreak of World War One, the two groups agreed to suspend their campaigns and support the war effort.
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    In 1903, Emmeline Pankhurst, and her daughters Christabel and Sylvie, formed the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU). They became known as the suffragettes. Their slogan was ‘Deeds not words.’ The suffragettes wanted to use direct action as they believed the peaceful methods of the suffragists were ineffective.
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    The suffragettes or members of the WSPU were different from other campaigning groups. These other groups were known as the suffragists, and believed in using more peaceful methods of trying to get the vote, like writing to politicians. Suffragettes thought this was not enough.
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