The abolitionist movement encouraged woman's suffrage. When they made an amendment that allowed African-American men to vote, women were dissapointed that they just didn't allow all citizens to vote. Later on, they got the right to vote.
The abolitionist movement significantly encouraged the women's suffrage movement by inspiring women activists to fight for their rights. Key figures in both movements saw the connections between the struggle for enslaved individuals and women's rights. This shared activism ultimately contributed to women gaining the right to vote.
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