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La Follette and the Progressive Era, 1874-1914
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Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (1855-1925), was a lawyer, politician, state legislator, governor of Wisconsin, and a U.S. Senator. He and many other progressive people worked to change government, health laws, and working conditions in Wisconsin.

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7a Women couldn't vote?
7b How did women gain the vote?
7c Who were the suffragists and what did they want?


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History 4Creating a State Examine how part of Wisconsin Territory became Wisconsin, the thirtieth state to join the United States and how this change affected the lives of the people living in the area.
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