LAD/Blog #12: Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
1- The democratic principles are that all men and women are create equal and that they are given rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that the government gains it right to govern from the people that it governs.
2- Complaints are that women had no voice in creating laws, women were unable to own property or make wages, divorce laws were unfair, there were unequal education opportunities, and women were unable to vote.
3- The final resolution stated that the people signing the document hoped for similar conventions of women to take place all around the country.
4- Frederick Douglas, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Jane Hunt, and Jacob Chamberlain all signed the document. Ansel Bascom had attended the convention where it was signed but did not sign it.
Statues of attendees
Synthesis: Declaration of Independence
2- Complaints are that women had no voice in creating laws, women were unable to own property or make wages, divorce laws were unfair, there were unequal education opportunities, and women were unable to vote.
3- The final resolution stated that the people signing the document hoped for similar conventions of women to take place all around the country.
4- Frederick Douglas, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Jane Hunt, and Jacob Chamberlain all signed the document. Ansel Bascom had attended the convention where it was signed but did not sign it.
Statues of attendees
Synthesis: Declaration of Independence
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