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Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massacutes on Febuary 15th, 1820. She was born to Daniel Anthony and Lucy Read Anthony.
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When Susan and her family moved to New York she was sent to Pennyslvania to study at a Quaker school. The exact dtae is not known.
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Susan stopped teaching to help with the family fam in 1849. The exact date is not known.
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Susan went to her first Woman's Rightt's Convention along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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Throughout the Civil War Susan campaigned for married women to have a greater share in owning property. This was one of her many accomplishments
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She and Stanton Created A Newspaper called the revolution.
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The paper did not have any more buyers. She campaigned for the next six years though to pay off the ten thousand dollar debt.
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Along with fifteen other women Susan votes in a presidental election!!! Soon after they were all arrested, but Susan was the only one put on trial.
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Susan lost the case stating that everyone should get a right to vote. The judge was very questionable though, and may not have given Susan a very fair chance.
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Five volumes on womes voting! Suysan really did care about how important it was for wome to vote!!
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She died of heart faliure in Rochester, New York. She was 86 years old.
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Susan B. Anthony got what she had dreamed of. Women had the right to vote, 14 years after her death.