Elizabeth cady stanton

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  • This was the day Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born.

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton Timeline

  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton marries Henry Stanton.

    They then had seven children together.
  • In 1846, Elizabeth and Henry moved to Seneca Falls, New York. She and Lucretia Mott hosted the Seneca Falls Convention,

    In 1846, Elizabeth and Henry moved to Seneca Falls, New York. She and Lucretia Mott hosted the Seneca Falls Convention,
    The Declaration of Sentiments became the blueprint for the women’s rights movement and for the suffrage movement. This came from the Seneca Falls Convention.Once again based on women's rights and sufferage.
  • Elizabeth and Lucretia made the Women's Rights Movement.

    Elizabeth and Lucretia made the Women's Rights Movement.
    This movemnert gave women the power and ability to vote and have their right of sufferage. Both Stanton and Scott strongly believed in equal rights amoung the sexes. These women both made a great movement reconizing womens rights.
  • Elizabeth held the famous Seneca Falls Convention.

    Elizabeth held the famous Seneca Falls Convention.
    Here her and the attendees made the ''Declaration of Sentiments.'' And proposed that women should have the right to vote. This was proposed during the 1800's.
  • Elizabeth and Susan worked on the Revolution, a newspaper.

    Elizabeth and Susan worked on the Revolution, a newspaper.
    In 1868, she worked with Susan B. Anthony on the Revolution, a militant weekly paper. This led to the National Women's Sufferage Association.
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her associate Susan B. Anthony formed the National Women's Sufferage Association.

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her associate Susan B. Anthony formed the National Women's Sufferage Association.
    Here they both disgused the issues women face and how they should be able or given the right to vote.
  • Stanton and Susan wrote the Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States, which Anthony presented at the Centennial celebration in Washington in 1876.

    1876 Elizabeth writes a Declaration and Protest of the Women of the United States to be read at the centennial celebration in Washington. When the request to present the Declaration is denied, Anthony and four other women charge the speakers and thrust the document into the hands of Vice-President Thomas W. Ferry.
  • Elizabeth publishes her book The Women's Bible.

    Elizabeth publishes her book The Women's Bible.
    She is the auhtor and editor of her book. It was a book mainly about womens rights to sufferage. She believed strongly about womens rights and sufferage.
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton dies.