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15 November, 13:08

What part of the United States did women get the right to vote

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    While seeking to amend the U. S. Constitution, the women's suffrage movement also waged a state-by-state campaign. The territory of Wyoming was the first to give women the vote in 1869. Other western states and territories followed.

    States granting women the right to vote prior to the 19th Amendment:

    Wyoming 1890

    Colorado 1893

    Utah 1896

    Idaho 1896

    Washington 1910

    California 1911

    Arizona 1912

    Kansas 1912

    Oregon 1912

    Montana 1914

    Nevada 1914

    New York 1917

    Michigan 1918

    Oklahoma 1918

    South Dakota 1918

    Full Voting Rights before 19th Amendment and before statehood

    Territory of Wyoming 1869

    Territory of Utah 1870

    Territory of Washington 1883

    Territory of Montana 1887

    Territory of Alaska 1913

    Could vote for President prior to the 19th Amendment

    Illinois 1913

    Nebraska 1917

    Ohio 1917

    Indiana 1917

    North Dakota 1917

    Rhode Island 1917

    Iowa 1919

    Maine 1919

    Minnesota 1919

    Missouri 1919

    Tennessee 1919

    Wisconsin 1919

    Gained Voting Rights after the passage:

    Vermont

    New Hampshire

    Massachusetts

    Connecticut

    Pennsylvania

    New Jersey

    Delaware

    Maryland

    West Virginia

    Virginia

    North Carolina

    South Carolina

    Georgia

    Alabama

    Florida

    Mississippi

    Louisiana

    Arkansas

    Texas

    New Mexico

    Kentucky
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