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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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In what say did the declaration of sentiments express support for women?

History
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mixer [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Declaration of Feelings, text detailing the rights which American women would have as citizens, which originated from the New York Seneca Falls Convention of July 1848. Feminists Lucretia Mott, Martha C, three days ahead of the convention.

Explanation:

The Declaration of Sentiments was the culmination of the Seneca Falls Convention outlining the concerns and requests of women. Published mainly by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, it prevailed on women as residents of the United States to battle for their constitutionally protected right to justice.

A Declaration of Sentiments, modeled after the Declaration of Independence by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was the basis for the suffrage movement, as it called for equal rights between men and women. Although the Statement of Opinions was published in 1848, a large part of its text is still extremely important.

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