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... against her as she was technically the property of her husband. She battled this until in 1873 the law was changed so that all women could see their children if they were divorced from their husband. It was because laws such as this were changed that others began to believe that it was possible to gain the women's suffrage. Legal steps were then being taken to better the position of women, legal inequalities that faced women were beginning to then balance out. Another cause to why the women's suffrage developed was because of economical reasons. In the late 1800's, women were paid half, and sometimes less than half, what men were in the same jobs. For example, in the 1880s in domestic service, men were paid £35 a year, whereas women were paid on £10-£16 a year. Working class women were being used for cheap labour. Though these women worked ...
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