Susan B. Anthony (A) advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women. Many see her as the founder of the modern European and American movements for women's rights because she was "one of the most visible leaders of the women's suffrage movement. Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she traveled around the country delivering speeches in favor of women's suffrage."
According to Walter LaFeber, the two benefits to the United States from acquiring the Louisiana <span>Territory were that it would provide land for settlement, and that it would allow for more trade. </span>