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2 January, 05:59

In at least one hundred and fifty words, describe what grounds Stanton uses to demand equal rights for women and how this compares to the reasoning Jefferson uses in his Declaration.

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  1. 2 January, 07:00
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    In the year 1848, Cady Stanton and Mott hold the first Woman's Rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York. She wrote "The Declaration of Sentiments," calling for changes in law and society - educational, legal, political, social and economic, in order to r aise women's status in society, and be given the right to the to vote.
  2. 2 January, 08:22
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    That is a lot of words but here it is. I believe what you should do is find the reasons which Elizabeth Cady Stanton uses to fight for equal rights for women in her work. Jefferson also wanted to fight for some kind of equality - he wanted America to be completely free of Britain and equal to it, so we are dealing with two people who are fighting for equality. I believe you just need to see which grounds they are using to present their cases and how they compare.
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