He tried to vote, that's what happened to the American woman 147 years ago.

The so-called” operational for voting rights”, Susan B. Anthony, 147 years ago, on November 3, 1872, tried to vote in the presidential election, but was arrested because of his arrest. She had deliberately provoked her arrest in New York to win publicity for the cause of [...]
She had deliberately provoked her arrest in New York to win publicity for the cause of women's rights to vote.
She was brought to trial, convicted and fined $100 for trying to vote. After her threat of not knowing the court ruling and not paying the fine, the judge said she could be forgiven if she left the state of New York immediately.
Susan B. Anthony was a powerful activist for women's right to vote. She did not take into account continued personal insults during her nearly semi-miracle campaign for women's right to vote.
She continued her work on women's rights until she closed her eyes in 1906 at the age of 86. Its campaign prepared the grounds for approval in 1920 of the 19th Amendment of the American Constitution, which gives American women the right to vote.











