Abolitionist movement
Further Explanation:
<u>The initial Women Rights Movement was built upon the principals as well as experiences of the other social movement efforts to promote social justice and human conditions of the women worldwide.</u> These efforts were known as the reformation of women. The ideas of the women’s rights movement were taken from Abolition and temperance movements. Abolition movement was initiated in year 1840 by Elizabeth Cady Stanton against the Anti Slavery Convention.
Because of the abolitionist movement, women in the 19th century were more aware of their lack of power and it was the Abolition movement that encouraged women in the 19th century to form the first women’s rights movements which are also known by the name of the first wave of feminism. <u>This movement inspired many white as well as middle-class women to create their own movement in order to get equal rights and many of the women in this movement were married and were working as traditional roles of house.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Women’s Rights Movement
Subject: English
Keywords:
Abolition, Movement, Women Right, Worldwide, Slavery, Anti-Slavery, Married, Equal Rights, Encourage, Feminism, Roles.