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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.
women wanted the right to vote by TORI TABB The main leaders of the Seneca Falls Declaration were Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucretia Mott. At a meeting in 1848, a group of women and male supporters brought attention to the cause of women by using the ideology of the American Revolution. The Declaration condemned the entire structure of inequality that denied women access to education and employment. Stanton, author of the Declaration, based it off of the Declaration of Independence but just added women to all of the rights.
In 1848, sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a document known as the Declaration of Sentiments, at the first women's rights convention to be organized by women, Some three hundred people attended. The document laid out all the rights that women had been deprived of, and the rights they felt were due them.
During the late 1700's America was upset with the whole British tyranny and wanted to separate from Great Britain. In order to separate the two groups Thomas Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence, 200 years later women faced the same injustice but it was from men and how unfair the men treated the women.
the seneca falls women's convention is a metaphor
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.
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
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even though the seneca falls....................is based on the declaration of...................... the seneca falls....................is about both men and women r equal
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.
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
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Womens suffrage ie womens rights
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