LAD/Blog #12: Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments

1.  The principals stated in the beginning of this are that all men and women are created equal, as in the Declaration of Independence, except this included women.
2. some grievances under the Declaration were that women were forced to obey laws which they ad no control over, men took away property rights from women, men monopolized all profitable occupations, women were denied access to education, and men framed the laws of divorce so they had all the power.
3. The final resolution states that the women expect to receive a variety of reactions and that they hope that the convention will lead to others as more women begin to fight for their rights.
4. The Declaration of Sentiments was signed by prominent people like Fredrick Douglass, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Santon, Margaret Pryor, and Richard Hunt. Susan B. Anthony, however, did not sign the declaration, not because she did not support it, but because she was not present at the convention.
The Declaration of Sentiments was the beginning of the Woman's Suffrage movement, women  were granted some rights but they continued to fight until they gained the right to vote in 1920. 

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