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The Seneca Falls convention of 1848 was for women's rights. During the convention, delegates fought over the sensitive issue of women's suffrage, prompting some to suggest excluding it. However, Frederick Douglass argued eloquently for its inclusion. One hundred signed the "Declaration of Sentiments" out of three hundred delegates.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.

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Declaration of Sentiments! :D ..... i think.... & hope LoL ;)

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Happy households come from equal relationships between husband and wife.---- Apex

it marked the begining of the women's suffrage movement <----novaNET!!!

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton made a speech on women's rights

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It was the first women's rights convention.

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Womens suffrage ie womens rights

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the natural equality of women and men.

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