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Thirty-five states had ratified the 19th Amendment. Nine had failed to approve it, and three refused to call a convention to approve or reject it. Thirty-six states had to ratify it before it would become law and only Tennessee remained. Burn was opposed to women's sufferage and intended to vote against it. However, his mother sent him a letter urging him to vote in favor. He changed his vote and the amendment passed with a vote of 49 to 48.

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Q: How did Harry Burn affect women's suffrage?
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