The Kineca Falls Reform Movement: The Seneca Falls Convention Of 1848

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For a long period of time in the United States women were denied many rights, yet the Nineteenth century was the period of time in American history when women started fighting for their rights. They wanted to earn as much money as men did, wanted to improve their image in mass media, end pay gap between men and women wanted equal access to education and the right to vote. One example of the reform movement is the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. The Seneca Falls Convention was the first gathering in the United States which was centered around women’s rights and allowed women to speak for the first time, it inspired many people to fight for gender equality, and the Declaration of Sentiments was signed during the conversion.
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