The first women's rights convention took place in Seneca Falls, N.Y., in July 1848.
Written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, it claimed that "all men and women are created equal" and that "the history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman." Thanks to this, women were allowed to have rights, vote and other legar process rights.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, a temperance and antislavery advocate, formed the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) in New York.
Lucy Stone organized the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) in Boston.
Lucy Stone organized the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) in Boston.
Eventually, in 1890, the two groups united as the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).
The struggle to win the vote was slow and frustrating. but we're thankful because it was succesful!
a very short but concise opinion, I agree that after a strenuous struggle women are able to achieve is something you have to applaud the fact that women could vote is one of the major steps for the humin.
ResponderEliminarYour opinion is a little short but it is excellent and I agree with you, we have to thank to that women who fought with all their effort because thanks to them is that today we can vote.
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