Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The document that influenced the Seneca Falls convention was called The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions. Seneca Falls was the site of the first women's rights convention in the United States.
women's national rights convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the author of The Declaration of Sentiments. It is a document signed in 1848 by 100 out of the 300 people who attended the first women's rights convention.
She wanted to show that women should have the same rights as men. {A_P_E_X}
the need for equal treatment of women
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The document that influenced the Seneca Falls convention was called The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions. Seneca Falls was the site of the first women's rights convention in the United States.
The Declaration of Sentiments was a document distributed and signed at the Seneca Falls Convention, which was organized for women's rights. It was modeled closely on the Declaration of Independence.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Women,
women's national rights convention
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.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The beginning of the fight for women suffrage is usually traced to the "Declaration of Sentiments".
The women who held the Seneca Falls Convention issued the "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" which was a parody of the Declaration of Independence, but a deadly serious parady. It mentioned the injustices suffered by women from not being able to vote to not having control over their own property. The main issue was equal rights for women.
I've heard that it was written and adopted at the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, NY on the 19th and 20th of July, 1848 by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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.