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The women's suffrage movement achieved its main goal in 1920 when the 19th Amendment was added to the Constitution, giving women the same rights as men. Over 8 million women voted for the first time that year. The main thing that the women's suffrage movement accomplished was on August 18th, 1920, when the 19th Amendment got added to the Constitution. This accomplishment was extremely helpful, so now all women have the same rights as U.S. citizen men have. It was accomplished that year in 1920, and a little more than 8 million women citizens across the U.S. voted for the first time.