Women’s Rights & Suffrage

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Women’s Rights & Suffrage How did women fight for their rights and work to improve their position in society?

“Remember the Ladies”

The Declaration of Independence

Women’s Issues in the 19th Century

Tempernce

Women’s Education

Women’s Education Expands

Abolition

The Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The Declaration of Sentiments

Effects of the Convention

Susan B. Anthony

Organizing the Fight for Suffrage

State Suffrage What trends do you see in this map? Why do you think this trend existed?

19th Amendment

Expanding Women’s Rights

Other Rights for Women

The Uprising of Twenty Thousand

Margaret Sanger 1914 -

In the Home: Birth Control

The United Nations and Universal Peace