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8 January, 18:01

The differences between the women's rights reform and the abolitionist reform.

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  1. 8 January, 19:54
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    The womens rights reform was a fight for women to gain the rights to vote and be seen as socially independent people. As in, being seen as more than house-wives and mothers.

    The Abolitionist reforms goal (assuming you're talking about the slavery abolitionist reform) was to end slavery and get rid of laws that allowed slavery.

    One of them is for the removal and abolition of a law or a common way of life in America. The other is a fight for rights with no involvement in the abolition of any laws. One was a fight for African slaves to be seen as human beings rather than slaves. The other was for women to be seen as human beings rather than housewives.
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