In year 1884, Germany, France, and Britain had extended voting rights broadly, but even in those countries there were members of society who continued to be denied the vote as a group. They were women and this event is called women's suffrage.
Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Starting in the early 18th century, some people tried to change electoral laws to allow women to vote. Liberal parties will continue to give women the right to vote, increasing the number of potential constituencies for these parties. National and international organizations were formed to coordinate women's suffrage efforts. Most notable is the International Women's Suffrage Union (founded in Berlin, Germany in 1904).
In recent centuries there have been many instances in which women were given the right to vote selectively and then withdrawn. The first state in the world to grant and maintain women's suffrage was New Jersey in 1776 (although this was reversed in 1807, allowing only white men to vote).
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