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attended the World AntiSlavery Convention, where women were denied a seat, this inspired Elizabeth more to fight for the equal rights of women
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leads the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York.
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meets Susan B. Anthony, founder of the Women's Temperance Movement
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Elizabeth and Susan leads the Women's State Temperance Society
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drafted a universal suffrage petition demanding that the right to vote be given without the discrimination of race or sex.
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the first association in the U.S to recognize women's rights nationally
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worked with Susan B Anthony, on the Revolution, a militant weekly paper
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the 14th amendment was ratified, allowing all people, including former slaves, to be citiens in the U.S
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formed the National Women's Suffrage Association with Anthony
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citizens could not be stopped from voting on account of race, color, or previous conditions of servitutude
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published the first volume of History of Women Suffrage
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founded the International Council Of Women, which help women gain equality in law, and in society
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NWSA was formed into the National Americam Women's Suffrage Association, with Stanton as it's president
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Stanton publishes Women's Bible, Part 1
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the 19th amendment was ratified, granting all women the right to vote.