Monday, April 4, 2011

Chapter 3 Slowing the momentum for women rights

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 In America  july ,1848 women started rebellion against the men with power . During 18 centuries men and women were not treated equally. First debated was about the Declaration of Independence and how they paraphrase it . " That all  men and women are created equally.

During the  late seventeen century women began making major contributions to society during  colonial times , diverse, fields such as education , medicine , literature law, and printing. In 1777 Mary Katerine Goddard became respectable printer. She is known to have print the first official copy of the Declaration of Independence.

 The founding father didn't concern or state t women rights.  Susan B Anthony had emerged as important sympathetic to Stanton. In 1820 she taught school for fifteen years before committing her life to help change women right.
Stanton and Anthony combined their knowledge to help create a dynamic partnership at the head of the movement. Hundreds of women rights campaigned and petitioned all over country. The fourteen amendment gave former male slave the vote and the women intensified the campaign for their own enfranchisement .

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I decided to choose   this chapter because I  was  eager to learn about our great leaders and how they effort our day to day life. I also believe   "all men and women are created equal." http// www. Pbs.org/ Stanton anthony, Http// www. Sba -list.org.  Http// Susan anthony house.com

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