Elizabeth Cady Stanton And Women's Suffrage

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From a historical point of view, Elizabeth Cady Stanton is a key figure in the women’s rights movement and aided in gaining women’s suffrage. Born in 1815 in Johnstown New York, Stanton was from a young age very involved in women’s rights. After high school Elizabeth got involved in the abolitionist movement, through which she met her husband Henry Stanton a reformer. The two were married in 1840. They moved to Seneca Falls New York in 1847 bringing their innovative thinking with them. There she met Lucretia Mott who served as her mentor in feminism and the abolitionist movement. With Mott and three other women, Stanton helped organize the first Women’s right movement in Seneca Falls in 1848. At this convention the Declaration of Rights and

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