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What event caused Wilson to change his mind and support Women’s Suffrage?
the emotional toll that came from leading the nation during wartime.
the arrests and mistreatment of Women’s Suffrage protestors
a personal letter from Alice Paul to the president
the protests of silent sentinels who stood outside the Whitehouse with signs
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The arrests and mistreatment of Women’s Suffrage protestors — especially the Silent Sentinels who were jailed and even force-fed — generated public outrage and pressure that helped push Wilson to publicly support woman suffrage.
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