Declaration Of Sentiments
Title: Declaration Of Sentiments
Category: History
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Declaration Of Sentiments
The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was written on July 19th, 1848 during the Seneca Falls Convention. It was “called by the Women of Seneca County, N.Y., and held at the village of Seneca Falls, in the Wesleyan Chapel, on the 19th and 20th of July, 1848.” A total of three hundred people attended the convention including forty men to discuss the rights of women in America. Women in America felt disenfranchised by their male counterparts.
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are presented with they must assemble and change their situation.
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Brinkley, Alan. American History: A Survey, Volume 1:to 1877 New York: McGraw-Hill College, 1999
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