Although Elizabeth Cady Stanton eventually wanted to pursue a broader goal of securing rights for women in general, the common goal for her and Susan B. Anthony was women's suffrage. Their efforts laid the path for the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting women the right to vote.
Susan B. Anthony had a lot of opinions on temperance but because she was a woman, she could not debate in public. This plus her acquaintance with Elizabeth Cady led her to be very active in woman's suffrage or the woman's right to vote.
Susan B. Anthony was a women's rights activist. Her main goal was to help women gain the right to vote.
to get the womens out of the suffrage
to be able to let wiman vote
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech was to inform people to vote for the women's rights to vote
Eleazar Cady was born in 1827 and he died in 1847
'je suis un ami des Stantons' translates as "I'm a friend of the Stantons"
She helped organize the first women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls on July 19 and 20. Over 300 people attended. Stanton drafted a Declaration of Sentiments, which she read at the convention.
There are far too many Stantons in England to answer this question.
Read "You want women to vote, Lizzie Stanton?" It will give you all the things you need to know about her.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton had seven children with her husband Henry Brewster Stanton. Their names were: Daniel Cady Stanton (1842-1891) Henry Brewster Stanton, Jr. (1844-1903) Gerrit Smith Stanton (1845-1927) Theodore Weld Stanton (1851-1925) Margaret Livingston Stanton Lawrence (1852-1938?) Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch (1856-1940) Robert Livingston Stanton (1859-1920)
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