World War One was a symbolic event for Great Britain as a whole as it had a long-lasting effect on the political and social foundations of the country. A crucial factor affected by the war was women such like when they were granted the vote in 1918. Women’s contribution to World War One’s war work and the changes that took place socially left a long-term legacy regarding the improvement of women’s rights. The social changes acted as a catalyst for more freedom. However, the Suffragettes and the 1960s Women’s Movement were powerful forces in influencing the improvement of women’s rights, later leading to women in parliament.
World War One was a symbolic event for Great Britain as a whole as it had a long-lasting effect on the political and social foundations of the country. A crucial factor affected by the war was women such like when they were granted the vote in 1918. Women’s contribution to World War One’s war work and the changes that took place socially left a long-term legacy regarding the improvement of women’s rights. The social changes acted as a catalyst for more freedom. However, the Suffragettes and the 1960s Women’s Movement were powerful forces in influencing the improvement of women’s rights, later leading to women in parliament.