women's control over property and wages.
It wasn't "allowed" as such; both territories were taken by force from Mexico during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). See related questions for further details.
women's rights
The Declaration of Independence (APEX)
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement of women's rights in New York.
Republics
they werent successful they fought for their indepence but neveer won it .
The "Declaration of Sentiments" was written in 1848 during the Seneca Falls Convention. This document outlined the proposed rights of women, including the right to vote and education, and highlighted the injustices and inequalities faced by women in society at that time. It was a foundational text for the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
1848
The Declaration of Sentiments (also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments) was a document written in 1848 that proposed the rights of women.
Oberlin College opened its doors to women in 1848.
It wasn't "allowed" as such; both territories were taken by force from Mexico during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). See related questions for further details.
women's rights
In 1920 (during the Progressive Era), the nineteenth amendment was ratified, which ultimately granted women their suffrage, the right to vote, of which was at first, a topic that women rights' advocates brought up at Seneca Falls, New York at the Women's Rights Convention.
In 1920 (during the Progressive Era), the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, which ultimately granted women their suffrage, the right to vote, of which was at first, a topic that women rights' advocates brought up at Seneca Falls, New York at the Women's Rights Convention.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton made a speech on women's rights.
The Declaration of Sentiments for the rights of women was written in 1848. It was drafted by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and introduced at the first woman's rights convention.
The Women's Suffrage Movement-