but my grammar and ordering of paragraphs is appauling, please could you help? xxx Throughout most of the 19th and 18th Century, women were classified as inferior to men, and therefore the right to the franchise for women was considered as unacceptable due to the cultural restraints. The Times Newspaper dubbed the two main groups of the era the suffragettes and suffragists, but they were known more officially as the as the NUWSS and the WSPU. In 1889, Millicent Fawcett, a middle class and well-educated woman, becoming the first female doctor in Britain, formed the NUWSS, the party that used more diplomatic methods in comparison to the later WSPU in order to attain the vote. The tactics of the group included petitions, leaflets and posters, peaceful protests and organised meetings, which all provoked a temporary interest from the media. The suffragists clearly stated that they would take no violent action in order to attain the vote, with the statement from Fawcett:
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