This was for women to get the right to vote in the United States. The creators of the AWSA were Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, Julia Howe, T.W. Higginson, and others that helped. (“Suffrage Outside: The 19 th Amendment at 100”, 2020) WWI had a major impact on the 19 th Amendment and the women’s suffrage movement. During the war, men went off to fight while women took over men's jobs in the factories. Women played a vital role during WW1. Thousands of men went into the war while the women took over the men's roles in agriculture, manufacturing, and military. (“Women in World War 1”,2022) September 30, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson came before the senate to call on the 19 th Amendment. Wilson was the 28th President at the time. In 1913 when he was termed President, he was able to ignore the suffrage until his 2nd term. Women were arrested for disrupting traffic. (“President Woodrow Wilson speaks in favor of female suffrage,” 2024) Some of the most stimulating takes on suffrage rose from both the campaigns for and against the 19th Amendment that granted women suffrage nationwide in the United States. Support for women’s suffrage is widespread now. There were many clusters of women that conflicted with the suffragettes. Their arguments take a stimulating viewpoint on suffrage that is normally ignored or thrown out completely. (“Women in World
This was for women to get the right to vote in the United States. The creators of the AWSA were Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, Julia Howe, T.W. Higginson, and others that helped. (“Suffrage Outside: The 19 th Amendment at 100”, 2020) WWI had a major impact on the 19 th Amendment and the women’s suffrage movement. During the war, men went off to fight while women took over men's jobs in the factories. Women played a vital role during WW1. Thousands of men went into the war while the women took over the men's roles in agriculture, manufacturing, and military. (“Women in World War 1”,2022) September 30, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson came before the senate to call on the 19 th Amendment. Wilson was the 28th President at the time. In 1913 when he was termed President, he was able to ignore the suffrage until his 2nd term. Women were arrested for disrupting traffic. (“President Woodrow Wilson speaks in favor of female suffrage,” 2024) Some of the most stimulating takes on suffrage rose from both the campaigns for and against the 19th Amendment that granted women suffrage nationwide in the United States. Support for women’s suffrage is widespread now. There were many clusters of women that conflicted with the suffragettes. Their arguments take a stimulating viewpoint on suffrage that is normally ignored or thrown out completely. (“Women in World