On July 2, 1776, the New Jersey State Legislature adopted a written constitution that allowed women and free people of color to vote.
The Legacy of the American Revolution for Women's Rights - The
Museum of The American Revolution debuts new exhibit: “When Women
Remember the ladies, because the Founders left them out - The Fulcrum
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When Women Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776 - 1807
How Did Women Gain the Vote?: The Promise of 1776 for Women
Chapter 3 Introductory Essay: 1763-1789 - Bill of Rights Institute
Self-Guided Tour: Loyalist Women of Cambridge - History Cambridge
When Women Lost the Vote Timeline - Museum of the American Revolution
July 4, Juneteenth and the meaning of national holidays
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When Women Lost the Vote Timeline - Museum of the American Revolution
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When Women Lost the Vote Timeline - Museum of the American Revolution
On the Trail of America's First Women to Vote - The New York Times