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Olympe De Gouges did in the times of the French Revolution.

It mostly stated that the Declaration of Rights of Men should have included women judging by it's figurative language.

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Who led a group of women who wrote a declaration of rights for women that was rejected by the national assembly?

Olympe de Gouges!


Who wrote letter to her husband about the womens rights?

Abigail Adams.


Which historical document wrote that individuals have rights that cannot be taken away and these rights are self evident?

The Declaration of Independence.


Why did the authors of the declaration of independence fail to address The rights of women and Native Americans and African-Americans in the document?

In 1775 the people you ask about were not considered important enough to give them rights. All African Americans were slaves, women couldn't vote, own property, work, have a bank account and were chattel. Women won't have voting rights until 1920 . Native Americans had even less consideration and were considered in the way. The world of 1775 belonged to rich white men and that is who wrote the declaration.


Seneca Falls Convention?

(took place in upstate New York in 1848 ) Women of all ages and even some men went to discuss the rights and conditions of women. There, they wrote the Declaration of Sentiments, which among other things, tried to get women the right to vote.

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Who wrote the the declaration of the rights of women?

Olympe De Gouges did in the times of the French Revolution.It mostly stated that the Declaration of Rights of Men should have included women judging by it's figurative language.


Who led a group of women who wrote a declaration of rights for women that was rejected by the national assembly?

Olympe de Gouges!


What was discussed at the seneca falls convention?

The Seneca Falls convention of 1848 was for women's rights. During the convention, delegates fought over the sensitive issue of women's suffrage, prompting some to suggest excluding it. However, Frederick Douglass argued eloquently for its inclusion. One hundred signed the "Declaration of Sentiments" out of three hundred delegates.


Olympe de Gouges wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen in 1791 declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then what?

Olympe de Gouges wrote a "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" in 1791, declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then_________________. Elected to office.


Olympe de Gouges wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen in 1791 declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then?

Olympe de Gouges wrote a "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" in 1791, declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then_________________. Elected to office.


Olympe de Gouges wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen in 1791 declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then .?

Olympe de Gouges wrote a "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" in 1791, declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then_________________. Elected to office.


Who wrote letter to her husband about the womens rights?

Abigail Adams.


Who is Marie olympe de gouges?

she is a female author who wrote a Declaration of the rights of women and the female citizen. in it she insisted that women should have the same rights as men but the National assemble ignored her demands.


Declaration of Sediments- what is it?

The Declaration of Sediments was a document that was wrote to show people how unfair women were treated and how they should be treated right with rights. A group of women held a meeting on in London about these rights. Many years after they meet again in Waterloo New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote a Declaration of Sentiments. This document was the main discussion at the Woman's Rights Meeting. Sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a Declaration of Sentiments, although some names were taken off due to comments made by the press.


Who wrote the Declaration of Sentiments the document signed at the first women's rights convention?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton


What did Thomas Jefferson do that was so important?

He wrote the declaration of independence and was our 3rd president, wrote the statute of rights.


Accomplishments of James maddison?

He wrote the Declaration of rights