Women's right to vote--the original goal of the women's movement was to gain the right to vote as stated in the Declaration of Sentiments.
Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton held the Seneca Falls Convention and set the goal of women's suffrage for the women's movement. They would not be alive to see the goal reached but 1920 brought the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.
For making Christianity his states religion
The Industrial Revolution Affected all four aspects of daily life. The Invention of The steam engine in the UK Created trains that revolutionized rail Transportation. Not only that but the textile industry boomed monopolizing the astronomical output ofthese clothing factories. During all this The british were able to refine their methods of Farming using Crop rotation, best using the soil without overfarming. And with this new farming method, tranportation effeciency, and mass industrialization, they were able to make a massive surplus of food to both feed the people, and sell it to the people worldwide.
Peter I of Russia came up with the idea of sending delegations of young Russians to Western countries so that they could learn as much as possible in fields ranging from modern production methods to military organization. Peter was so enthusiastic about this plan that he joined on of these delegations himself and took an opportunity to learn about shipbuilding from the Dutch and, when it came down to work hard, using his hands, he requested not to be given a special treatment (he was over six feet tall and so strong that he could handle any kind of job). As these young Russians came back to Russia, they served as cadres training Russian manufacturers, artisans, etc. to use modern Western techniques in order to increase their productivity and the quality of their finished products.
Other reforms carried out by Peter had a more aesthetic goal: he ordered all men to shave off their beards, so that they did not look so old-fashioned and even wild (Russian men objected this on religious grounds, alleging a command n the Holy Scripture for men to keep their beards ) and change their medieval-looking clothes for modern Western clothes. Peter's reasoning was that people would change their mindset if they carried out changes in their lifestyle, and even though he managed to get Russia involved in European affairs, he failed to convince the majority of the population to adopt all the changes he demanded.
Answer:
a. The colonists found Franklin awkward and ridiculous when he arrived in Philadelphia. This can be deduced from the thoughts of Mr. Read's daughter.
They are most likely to have had an experience similar to Franklin's because the transportation system was the same in most of the cities and since technology had not developed so much at that time for them to read about other places, a traveler from Philadelphia might have had the same experience in anther city.
b. Franklin was asked several sly questions by the by whom he asked of a place where a stranger could dwell. This likely showed that the colonists were suspicious of unknown visitors and eagerly anticipated independence.
Explanation:
In his autobiography, Franklin wrote of his arrival in Philadelphia. There he became short of funds. Being hungry he bought 3 pennies worth of bread which he ate as he walked down the street. Miss Reads who saw him walk by thought that he looked awkward and ridiculous. Anyone travelling to an unknown destination at that time, would have also experienced the challenges that Franklin faced.
The sly questions and the suspicious view the colonists had of Franklin were indicative of their desire to gain independence from the British rulers.