The Seneca Falls Convention occured in Seneca Falls, New York from July 19, 1848 to July 20, 1848.
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formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
By the legislatures of the different state. Each state government chose their representatives to the Constitutional Convention
Rhode Island was absent from the Constitutional Convention of 1787
what were the result of the convention that the seceded state called
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The Seneca Falls Convention, held in Seneca Falls, NY, in 1848, was the first convention held for the specific purpose of achieving equal rights for women. It is widely regarded as the beginning of the organized women's rights movement in the U.S. Among the organizers were radical local Quakers and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and attended by Lucretia Mott, the foremost speaker for women's rights at the time, Frederick Douglass, and about 300 other men and women. The convention adopted after debate a Declaration of Sentiments prepared by Stanton, advocating a broad platform of equal rights for men and women, including the right to vote. The Seneca Falls Convention was followed by several other conventions and the development of national groups advocating and agitating for women's rights.
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The participatns of the Seneca Falls Convention decided to "“employ agents, circulate tracts, petition the State and national Legislatures, and endeavor to enlist the pulpit and the press in our behalf.” In other words, they'd seek audiences with legislators, spread pamphlets, and engage the press to promote their cause.
Seneca Falls, New York.
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If you mean the town of Bedford Falls in the film It's a Wonderful Life, although it is fictional it is believed to be modeled on Seneca Falls in New York State. See the link below as well as Wikipedia on the movie.
The constitutional convention took place in Philadelphia.
The area of Seneca Creek State Park is 25.455 square kilometers.
Two important right is Seneca Falls, New York, and Susan B. Anthony.