Respuesta :

Answer:

The right of women to vote was recognized.

Explanation:

In 1870, constitutional amendment no. 15, which guaranteed the right to vote to men of any race, color and social status. Only then, a new battle would begin, an amendment by the female vote, which would take the name of its idealizer, Susan Anthony. It was presented to the US Congress, but its approval would be long and arduous. With the autonomy that the Constitution delegates to the member states of the American Union, the then territory of Wyoming, in the year 1869, was the pioneer, granting for the first time the right to vote for a woman. Subsequently, three more Western states would follow suit and approve the female vote. When Wyoming was elevated to state in 1890, there was insistence on the part of the Union that this conquest be abolished. The local Congress responded that it "preferred to delay its entry into the Union for 100 years to sacrifice the political rights of women."