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What was elizabeth Cady Stantons purpose of her speech?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech was to inform people to vote for the women's rights to vote


What were elizabeth cady stantons contributions's to the womens right movement?

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 and Lucretia Mott were involved in which reform movement before they became involved in the women's rights movement?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott lead the early woman's rights movement.


Who lead the womens rights movement?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton


Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a key figure in which reform movement?

Women's rights


Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were involved in which reform movement before they became involved in women's rights movement?

the abolitionist movement


Who started the women's rights movement?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and some other woman


Who was a leader in the women and civil rights movement?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton


What reform movements were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott involved in before they became involved in the women's rights movement?

the abolitionist movement


Who were the leading women in the women's rights movement?

its all thee above durr Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Wilma Rudolph were the women which pushed the equal rights movement


What is Elizabeth Stanton known for?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton is known for initializing the Declaration of Sentiments, which organized a movement to give women more rights in the United States.


What method did Elizabeth Cady Stanton use?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton assisted victim's of domestic violence. During this time she saw the way the laws were so unjust for women without means. Along with Lucretia Mott and other reformers, Stanton organized a convention to discuss womenâ??s rights. They advocated for changes in the lives of women regarding property rights, equal education, employment opportunity, more liberal divorce provisions, and child custody rights.