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Susan B. Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts.
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It was the first women's rights convention in American history. Passed the declaration of rights, including the right for women to vote.
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Susan B. Anthony attended temperance conference and was not allowed to speak because she was a woman.
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Anthony and Stanton formed the Women's New York State Temperances Society
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New York State passed the Married Women's Property Act in a result of efforts from Anthony and Stanton. It gave property rights to married women.
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Susan B. Anthony became secretary of the American Equal Rights Association.
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Anthony and Stanton started working on publishing the newspaper The Revolution.
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The National Women Suffrage Association was formed by Anthony and Stanton.
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Susan B. Antony voted illegaly in a precidential election and was arrested a few weeks later. At her trial she was convicted.
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The National Woman Suffrage Association passed the Declaration of Women's Rights.
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Anthony's suffrage association merged with another association called the American Woman Suffrage Association creating the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Susan B Anthony died on March 13 1906.
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The Nineteenth Amendment became a part of the U.S Constitution, giving women the right to vote. This happened 14 years after Susan B. Anthony died.