yes she did
Stanton was a firm supporter of woman AND rights for African- Americans. She worked alongside Frederick Douglass for both causes.She helped slaves escape.
They defended their rights which included property rights and States Rights by withdrawing from the Union in open rebellion. The rights they sought to defend by this action was the right to hold others forever in bondage as slaves. It seems strange that such activity was deemed essential to defend when only a small minority owned the slaves in Alabama. Most citizens were in fact small subsistence farmers who had nothing to gain and much to lose by going to war in support of the ideals of large cotton plantation interests.
Queen Elizabeth Had 23 Slaves
IMPACT AND LEGACYElizabeth Cady Stanton led the first women's movement in America. She was its founder and philosopher. As its chief writer and speaker, she developed its principles and defined its goals. Although she initially became involved with the rights of black slaves, she shifted her focus to the rights of women and finally to changing the perceived role of women in society. She challenged the concept of separate spheres for men and women in her speeches and lectures, advocating the benefits for women in building physical strength and enhancing self-reliance, campaigning for the rights of women, and educating her audiences about the need for these rights.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton fought for women's suffrage or women's rights. She didn't think it was fair that women got treated with the same rights as slaves. she believed rights should be equal for all humanity.
harriet tubman is the greatest canadian because she rescued slaves using the underground railroad and was a strong person who would defend for her rights
abolitionists were considered to be people who wanted to get rid of a law that was not fair. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a big time helper in the women suffrages movement, you will find more women who helped hopefully when further researching her. Sojourner Truth was an activist back when slaves were just breaking free she wrote many books telling the northerners what was actually going on in the south. Harriet Tubman, and many more.
Slaves had no rights - they were considered "property"
Slaves had no rights.
When slaves were whipped, there were many human life rights that were being denied to the slaves. These rights included the right to liberty, due process, and the rights to security.
Non, slaves had no rights. They were considered property. However, by modern standards, they had all their rights violated.
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