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Seneca Falls Convention
One of the most groundbreaking events in the history of women's rights, the Seneca Falls Convention was held from July 19th to July 20th, 1848 in New York.
The meeting took place in Seneca Falls at the Wesleyan Chapel.
This was one of the very first conventions that addressed the mistreatment of women and the inequality they face.
It was primarily known as the Woman's Rights Convention, and it fought for equal religious, social, and civil rights of women.
What Led To The Seneca Falls Convention
Many factors were responsible for the Seneca Falls convention. However, the increasing awareness among women that they were deprived of basic rights and freedom was the most significant reason.
They did not have the right to education, employment, or vote and this started angering women all across the world.
Many women were actively participating in the abolitionist movement to end slavery in the United States and this further aggravated their sense of inequality and injustice.
The women including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott who were the reason behind the convention saw the similarities in the patterns of struggles between the enslaved people and women.
Also, the feminist movement was growing rapidly in Europe and it gained popularity in the 19th century. This also contributed to the convention as the women's rights activists in the US got inspired and started trying for a change.
Last but not least, it was a time when the United States was going through heavy political and social changes.
With new movements, and ideas challenging the entire power system every moment, this was the right time to try to make the world a better place for women.
More About The Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott initiated this convention who were also very active in the abolitionist movement.
It included a series of activities that focused on issues that women were facing in society like lack of basic rights like education, employment, or voting.
The convention was relatively looked down upon at first and was attended by only 300 people including men and women both.
Women's right to vote, property rights, educational rights, and employment, were just a few of the many topics discussed during the convention.
The 'Declaration Of Sentiments' was one of the most crucial results of the convention that was mentioned in the US Declaration of Independence.
It highlighted the problems and suffrage of women and stated that all men and women are equal and they will be granted equal rights as men including the right to vote.
This convention was highly criticized by people at that point as women were looked down but it changed the trajectory of women's rights and was one step toward a better future.
Impacts Of The Seneca Falls Convention
We feel the impact of the Seneca Falls Convention to date as the convention actively encouraged in establishing the suffrage movement.
As a result, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was eventually passed that granted women's right to vote in 1920.
The convention also inspired more and more women to become activists like the leaders of the women's liberation movement during the 1960s and 1970s.
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