The items describing the 15th, 19th, and 29th Amendments are:
15th Amendment:
- Ratified in 1870
- Prohibits discrimination based on race
19th Amendment:
- Ratified in 1920
- Had been the major cause for Susan Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton.
- Part of the Progressive era.
26th Amendment:
- Ratified in 1971
- Lowered voting age to 18 years
- During Vietnam war.
<h3>What did the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments do?</h3>
The 15th Amendment was passed to eliminate discrimination on the basis on race when it came to voting.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote and was the culmination of a campaign that had gone on for more than 50 years. The 26th Amendment reduced the voting age to 18 years to keep the enlistment age for the army at that age.
In conclusion, there have been three voting Amendments to the Constitution to give voting rights to Minorities, Women, and people above the age of 18.
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Vincennes
Explanation:
The patriots supported independence because they did not want to suffer at the hands of the British. The Patriots were victorious in the revolutionary war because they were fighting for their cause. Patriots were fighting for their freedom and rights. George Rogers Clark was a military officer from Virginia who became famous for his victory in the American Revolution against the British. He led a small band of frontiersmen through the cold waters (February) of the Illinois country to capture Fort Sackville at Vincennes in 1779 which was earlier captured by the British.