Many people felt that the women and their sympathizers were ridiculous, and newspapers denounced the women as unfeminine and immoral. Little substantive change resulted from the Declaration in 1848, but from that time through 1920, when the goal of women’s suffrage was attained with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the Declaration served as a written reminder of the goals of the movement.
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A religion that developed in India over many centuries; it traces its roots to older traditions, such as Vedic beliefs and Brahmanism. The Aryans brought to India some of their gods and rituals, some of which eventually became part of Hinduism.
The relationship between the Muslims and the Christians in the Iberian Peninsula since its conquering by the Muslims has been rather tense and bad in general.
Though there's certain period of partial peace during the Muslim rule of the peninsula, still, the peace was because of intimidation and force, as there were lot of Christians that were discriminated against and were killed, the same goes for the Jews as well.
Because of this, the Christians were constantly trying to break free from the Muslim Caliphate, and when they finally did, the Christians from this region became one of the most ''hard core'' followers of the faith. Also, the Christians from the Iberian Peninsula put a lot of effort in order to spread the religion as much as possible, which is very evident with the Christian populations in the Latin America region nowadays.