Susan B. Anthony lived in several locations throughout her life. She was born in Adams, Massachusetts, and later moved to Battenville, New York, where she spent her childhood. As an adult, she lived in Rochester, New York, which became her primary residence and a hub for her activism. Additionally, she traveled extensively across the United States to advocate for women's rights, visiting cities like Albany, Washington, D.C., and various locations in New England.
she lived in Adams, Massachusetts , and she was a Quaker.
seven , but not all of them lived to adulthood.
seven , but not all of them lived to adulthood.
Yes, she was one of eight children but only six lived into adulthood.
During the time period in which Susan B. Anthony lived, there was a lot of prejudice against women, which held her back. She started a sufferage movement in the late 1800's, which was also difficult due to the prejudice against women at the time.
she lived in Adams,Massachusetts in 1820
she lived in Adams, Massachusetts , and she was a Quaker.
seven , but not all of them lived to adulthood.
seven , but not all of them lived to adulthood.
Yes, she was one of eight children but only six lived into adulthood.
During the time period in which Susan B. Anthony lived, there was a lot of prejudice against women, which held her back. She started a sufferage movement in the late 1800's, which was also difficult due to the prejudice against women at the time.
She was born in Adams,Ma. Her then family moved to Rhode Island , but Anthony spent most of her adult life in Rochester, NY.
Haunted means lived in or visited by a ghost
As far as we know, she only lived in Alexandria, with perhaps a brief stay at or around Thebes. Any other city, such as Antioch, Jerusalem or Rome was merely visited by Cleopatra, she did not live there.
Elizabeth Cady ( not Candy!) Stanton (not Staton) and Susan B Anthony, between themselves, pretty much founded the suffragette or women"s voting movement. There were other Suffragettes such as Carrie Chapman Catt, but the movement was spearheaded ( Amazon type we hope!) by Anthony and Stanton, note the short-lived, and not completely circular- Susan B Anthony Dollar.
Yes she cast in a vote in 1872 when it was illegal for women to vote.
Various names were given to the places where monks lived. Among Christian monks, most lived in a monastery or Abbey. They lived together under the supervision of an Abbot. A single monk lived in a hermitage. In the Eastern Orthodox area, a group of monks could live together in a group under a group under the Rule of Anthony. Such a group was called a laura. Female monks lived in a convent.Other religions also had monks.