New York then became the only non-Women Suffrage organization location. They had parades everywhere to catch the attention of more people so that they would support them. A year later in 1917 New York adopted Women's Suffrage. The adoption in New York persuaded former President Woodrow Wilson to arrange his mind sets, and to begin supporting Women's Suffrage. As Woodrow Wilson Began supporting the women suffrage, he began to think about making the right for any American citizen to vote, man or women to vote an amendment. In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt who was the president did not include women in his campaign. Woodrow Wilson also did not have it placed in his presidential …show more content…
He was fully supporting Women’s Suffrage. In the following two weeks the House of Representatives passed the Amendment. Two weeks after the House of Representatives passed and approved of the Amendment the senate did as well. The 19th Amendment was ratified on August 18th in the year of 1920. It was ratified on that day due to the fact that 50.5% of representatives said “yes” in order to approve this Amendment, to make it what it is today. On August 26th in 1920 women were officially allowed to vote. More than 26 million women were citizens and were finally able to speak for themselves. Female citizens did not share all the same rights that men had, which included the right to vote.
The 19th Amendment played a huge role in women’s other rights. Due to the fact that they could vote now they voted for presidents who supported them and gave them more rights. It brought them abortion rights, higher professional job rights, legalizing contraception rights, and many more. After women were allowed to vote they still did have all of their rights. State laws banned women from owning land or any type of property, they also didn’t allow them to serve in juries. They were allowed to work outside, but were paid minimum wage. Women kept on fighting for their rights, and stayed