LUCRETIA MOTT AND ELIZABETH CADY STANTON.
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women, in fact, did not get the right to vote at the convention, but, lead by cady b. stanton, women discussed the right to vote along with temperence and abolition. however women didnt get the right to vote until 1920, and the convention was in 1848. this was mostly due to the civil war. abolition got the spotlight while temperence and the right to vote were put on the back burner.
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women's rights.
LUCRETIA MOTT AND ELIZABETH CADY STANTON.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first Women's Rights Convention in 1848 when she was a young mother living in Seneca Falls.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first woman's rights convention in order to get a group of women talking about how change could be enacted, and to make a plan for how they could advance women's rights in America by working together.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Martha C. Wright (the sister of Lucretia Mott).
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first Women's Rights Convention in 1848 when she was a young mother living in Seneca Falls.
Elizabeth Caddy Stanton
The first Women's Rights Convention was held on July 19 and 20, 1848, at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York. Three hundred men and women attended the convention. As the convention drew to a close, 68 women and 32 men signed the Declaration of Sentiments, the first step in attaining the civil, social, political, and religious rights of women.