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7 June, 19:15

Why did the women of Seneca Falls choose to echo the language in the Declaration of Independence?

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  1. 7 June, 20:10
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    Many people felt that the women and their sympathizers were ridiculous, and newspapers denounced the women as unfeminine and immoral. Little substantive change resulted from the Declaration in 1848, but from that time through 1920, when the goal of women’s suffrage was attained with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the Declaration served as a written reminder of the goals of the movement.
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