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She gave women thier rights mostly having to do with divorce. She fought for the right for women to vote all of her life and was a feminist since she was a child. However, once the National American Woman's Asosciation was created in the 1890 she was old and felt like younger women could take over and that's what happened. Then she died and later women did get the right to vote.

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Q: What change did Elizabeth Cady Stanton make?
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Why did lucrtia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton help organize the seneca falls convention?

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.


Why did Elizabeth Cady Stanton organize the first women's rights convention?

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.


Why did elizabeth cady Stanton oppose the 15th amendment to the US constitution?

well maybe so theU.S constitution will make a law so women can vote


Why did elizabeth Stanton organize the first women's rights convention?

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.


How did Elizabeth Cady Stanton achieve her dream?

At thirty-three years of age, Elizabeth began to voice her opinion on women's rights. She later developed a group of men and women who formed the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Because of Elizabeth's deep determination and ability to never give up, the world would never be the same again for women. Elizabeth was voted the president of the Woman's Suffrage Organization in America. This organization changed the lives of women by reassuring their determination to make sure women had the right to vote. The Woman's Suffrage Organization also fought so that women could have the same equal opportunities, as well as educational and employment opportunities, that men had. Through this organization, Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Susan B. Anthony, another Woman's Rights Activist, and they became close friends and worked as a team, to change the world for women. In 1848, with the help of Stanton and Anthony, the Married Woman's Property Act of New York was passed. This act allowed women to be able to have custody of their children, hold property, make contracts, keep their own earnings and inheritance, and sue in court. Elizabeth Cady Stanton died in 1902, just 17 years before the Women's Suffrage Amendment was passed in 1919. But this Amendment would in no way have passed without the determination and courage of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Without Elizabeth Cady Stanton, women would not have the same equal rights as men, today.


When did Susan B. Anthony meet Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

well 1866 is not even close, some say it was in 1851 but it wouldn't make sense due to the seneca falls declaration which was in 1848


Well behaved women rarely make history?

Depends. Susan B. Anthony got arrested for something she believed in, and so did Rosa Parks. Elizabeth Cady Stanton made history and she was very ladylike :) It all depends on what you are trying to do to make a better world.


Which two women led the movement to make alcohol illegal?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the temperance movement. Carrie Amelia Moore (Carrie Nation) is the most famous saloon buster.


What did elizabeth cady do to make the seneca fall convention successful and how did it all start?

Elizabeth Cady made her convention succesful by making peolpe attend it and tell them what she thought. To convience the governor and she made it an amendment which is now the 19th.


What did the declaration of sentiments accomplish?

To make woman man's equal in all aspects, except suffrage because that was a too advance notion at the time. It spurred the women's suffrage movement, which finally blossomed with Amendment 19 in 1920. It was drafted and signed at the Seneca Falls Convention led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.


Did  Elizabeth make England Catholic?

No Elizabeth did not make England Catholic that was he sister Mary I as soon as Mary died Elizabeth became queen and wanted to change the country back to Protestant.


What belief did Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B Anthony share?

They believed that women should publicize the need for equal rights.