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What were Andrew Jacksons views on womens suffrage?

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What were Andrew Jacksons views on womens suffrage?

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Although, i am a Presidential Historian, I don’t believe you will be able to get an answer to your question because the issue of Women’s Suffrage was not prevalent, or even remotely prevalent, during his presidency (1829-1837). The first women’s rights convention held at Seneca Falls, NY was held in 1848, some 3 years after Jackson’s 1845 death. With that being said, i would be willing to bet, that, like many men in those days, Jackson did not consider it to be part of a woman’s world to be involved with politics.

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