The suffragettes broke away from the more moderate suffragists due to frustrations with the slow progress of women's voting rights and the belief that more militant tactics were necessary to achieve their goals. They sought to draw public attention and exert pressure on the government through acts of civil disobedience, protests, and hunger strikes. This shift reflected their determination to secure voting rights for women in a more urgent and assertive manner. The split highlighted the differences in strategy and philosophy within the broader women's suffrage movement.
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