| elizabeth cady stanton definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | co-founded the 1848 women's rights convention held in seneca falls, new york | 17 sets |
| 2 | a member of the women's right's movement in 1840. she was a mother of seven, and she shocked other feminists by advocating suffrage for women at the first women's right's convention in seneca, new york 1848. stanton read a "declaration of sentiments" which declared "all men and women are created equal." | 13 sets |
| 3 | united states suffragist and feminist | 8 sets |
| 4 | joined susan b. anthony to form the national woman suffrage association. opposed 15th amendment. | 6 sets |
| 5 | american feminist and social reformer. she helped organize the first women's rights convention, held in seneca falls, new york (1848), for which she wrote a declaration of sentiments calling for the reform of discriminatory practices that perpetuated sexual inequality | 4 sets |
| 6 | 1815-1902. american social activist and early proponent of women's rights. her declaration of sentiments speech delivered in seneca, ny, in 1848, is often credited with initiating the first organized women's suffrage and women's rights movements in the u.s. was also an early abolitionist. | 4 sets |
| 7 | a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement, she helped organize the first women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york in 1848. she later helped edit the militant feminist magazine revolution from 1868 - 1870. | 4 sets |
| 8 | founder with susan b anthony of nwsa | 3 sets |
| 9 | leader in the abolition and women's rights movement | 3 sets |
| 10 | united states suffragist and feminist called for reform of the practices that perpetuated sexual inequality (1815-1902) | 3 sets |
| 11 | one of the leader's of the women's rights movement | 3 sets |
| 12 | a prominent advocate of women's rights, stanton organized the 1848 seneca falls convention with lucretia mott | 3 sets |
| 13 | leader in the abolitionist and women's rights movements. | 3 sets |
| 14 | leader in the abolitionist and women's rights movements | 3 sets |
| 15 | organized the seneca falls convention | 3 sets |
| 16 | (aj) , 1815-1902. american social activist and early proponent of women's rights. her declaration of sentiments speech delivered in seneca, ny, in 1848, is often credited with initiating the first organized women's suffrage and women's rights movements in the u.s. was also an early abolitionist. | 2 sets |
| 17 | leader in the abolition and womens rights movements; organized seneca falls convention | 2 sets |
| 18 | organized the seneca falls convention creating the women's rights movement in the u.s. | 2 sets |
| 19 | us suffragist leader | 2 sets |
| 20 | american social activist and leading figure in the early woman’s movement; principal author of the declaration of sentiments; active abolitionist along with husband, henry stanton. | 2 sets |
| 21 | the co-founder of the 1848 woman's right convention. | 2 sets |
| 22 | co-founded the 1848 women's rights convention with susan b. anthony | 2 sets |
| 23 | a social activist and a leading figure of the early women's rights movement helped establish the national woman's suffrage association | 2 sets |
| 24 | a female abolitionist who joined forces with lucretia mott to work for women's rights; helped organize the first women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york | 2 sets |
| 25 | women's rights advocate who organized the seneca falls convention | 2 sets |
| 26 | seneca falls conventnion; women's rights | 2 sets |
| 27 | she launched an organized women's rights movement | 2 sets |
| 28 | suffragist and feminist. | 2 sets |
| 29 | organized efforts to resolve their issues, held a convention to advance women's rights | 2 sets |
| 30 | women’s suffrage leader and abolitionist who helped begin the women’s rights movement in the u.s. | 2 sets |
| 31 | mother of seven who had insisted on leaving "obey" out of her marriage ceremony, shocked fellow feminists by going so far as to advocate suffrage for women. | 2 sets |
| 32 | united states suffragist and feminist, co-founded the 1848 women's rights convention held in seneca falls, new york | 1 set |
| 33 | (1815-1902) a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement, she helped organize the first women's rights convention in seneca falls, new york in 1848. she later helped edit the militant feminist magazine revolution from 1868 - 1870. also, a suffragette who, with lucretia mott, organized the first convention on women's rights, held in seneca falls, new york in 1848. issued the declaration of sentiments which declared men and women to be equal and demanded the right to vote for women. co-founded the national women's suffrage association with susan b. anthony in 1869. | 1 set |
| 34 | learned greek; she and lucretia mott organized 1st in the nation, women's rights convention; seneca falls declaration. | 1 set |
| 35 | started seneca falls convention with lucretia mott-- first realized the injustices when she attended an anti-slavery convention in london | 1 set |
| 36 | she was an american social activist abolitionist and a leading figure of the early woman's movement, living from 1815 to 1902. before becoming a prominent female activist and organizing the first women's rights convention in 1848, she was a staunch abolitionist with her husband, henry brewster stanton. however, after the civil war, she and susan b. anthony declined to support the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments of the constitution as they continued to deny women the right to vote while providing blacks with the opportunity to do so. her desire for female suffrage was great enough for her to step away from her old abolitionist views and demand change come for women as well as blacks before legislation that allowed black suffrage could be accepted by the women's movement and their leaders. | 1 set |
| 37 | womens rights leader at the seneca falls womens rights convention who wrote the declaration of sentiments | 1 set |
| 38 | for woman's rights (e) | 1 set |
| 39 | also angered by treatment at convention; drew parallels between slaves and women and helped mott to create senenca falls convention. | 1 set |
| 40 | famous started womens rights movement | 1 set |