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1took place in upperstate new york in 1848. women of all ages and even some men went to discuss the rights and conditions of women. there, they wrote the declaration of sentiments, which among other things, tried to get women the right to vote.13 sets
2women's rights convention that results in a declaration of sentiments but not much else8 sets
3kicked off the equal-rights-for-women campaign led by elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony (1848)8 sets
4convention held in 1848 to argue for womens rights5 sets
5conventin held in 1848 to argue for women's rights4 sets
6women's rights convention in 18483 sets
7this was a meeting of feminists at seneca falls where the women mimicked the declaration to include women and their grievances as well as demanded the vote. the convention started the feminist movement.3 sets
8the very first womens rights convention3 sets
9the first women's rights convention held in seneca falls, ny3 sets
10took place in upstate new york in 1848. women of all ages and even some men went to discuss the rights and conditions of women. there, they wrote the declaration of sentiments, which among other things, tried to get women the right to vote.3 sets
11the first public meeting about women's rights held in the united states3 sets
12first national women's rights convention at which the declaration of sentimants was written.3 sets
13convention held to argue for womens rights3 sets
14women's rights convention held by elizabeth cady stanton and lucretia mott in 18483 sets
15convention held in 1848 to argue for women's rights3 sets
16the first national women's rights convention at which the declaration of sentiments was written3 sets
17an 1848 meeting at which leaders of the women’s rights movement called for equal right for women2 sets
18it was the first women's rights convention held in the united states.2 sets
19women's rights convention that resulted in a declaration of sentiments.2 sets
20origin of womens right movement2 sets
21where fighting feminists met in new york, a women's rights convention. stanton read a "declaration of sentiments" that declared "all men and women are created equal". it formally demanded women suffrage and launched the modern women's rights movement.2 sets
22a womens rights convention held in seneca falls,ny in 18482 sets
23first national women's rights convention at which the declaration of sentiments was written2 sets
24a meeting at which leaders of the womens' rights movement called for equality for women. it was in new york in 18492 sets
25demanded right to vote for women in 18482 sets
26elizabeth cady stanton and lucretia mott held the seneca falls convention for women's rights in 1848. 200 women and 40 men attended the convention. they wrote and approved the declaration of sentiments (modeled on the declaration of independence). it said, "we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal." all the resolutions that were brought up were passed, including the one that said that women should have the right to vote. it met a bit of opposition, but it was passed eventually. this convention started the women's rights movement.1 set
27conventions called by mott, staton, and 3 other women. 300 people showed up. drafted "declaration of sentiments" here1 set
28a gathering of more than 300 men and women in seneca falls, new york, in 1848, to advance the cause of women's rights1 set
29a womens' rights convention called by lucretia mott, elizabeth cady stanton, and 3 other women. 300 people showed up. drafted "declaration of sentiments" here1 set
30meeting held in upstate new york in 1848 that is considered the beginning of the eomen's suffrage movement.1 set
31meeting in 1848 in new york to discuss women's rights.1 set
32discussion of rights of women1 set
33a convention for women's rights were the declaration of sentiments was written in 1848.1 set
34the first women's rights convention in united states history, held in 18481 set
35women met in 1848 in seneca falls, new york and called for equality between men and women at home and at work1 set
36convention in 1848 to argue for women's rights, held by elizabeth cady stanton and lucretia mott1 set
37the women had no right to vote1 set
38the first women's rights convention in united states history.1 set
39the first public meeting about womens rights1 set
40first public meeting about womens rights held in the united states1 set