I believe that the answer is D
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After centuries of control by several European powers, the land that would become Mississippi became a part of the United States at the close of the 18th century. For the next twenty years, the Mississippi Territory featured international controversy, the arduous establishment of an American government, a flood of immigration, a bitter war, and a divisive path towards statehood. These events remain significant today for their importance in understanding both the state’s founding and their influence in shaping much of Mississippi’s early development.
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I believe it’s A. Since the Declaration of Sentiments states that women and men are created equal and that women should be given the rights as citizens, which includes voting.
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people fought for women's right to vote and other things and eventually they changed the amendment to all people have the right to vote
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