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The Early Women’s Movement From Seneca Falls to Suffrage 1848 — 1920
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Throughout early American history women are seen as virtuous protectors of American ideals - liberty, freedom and righteousness. Despite this women lack many legal rights during this time; they lack property rights, voting rights, the right to serve on juries, etc. The early Women’s Movement seeks equal rights to men both in the law and the workplace.
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Important Dates 1848 — Women’s Rights convention, Seneca Falls, NY 1889 — Jane Adams founds Hull House in Chicago 1914 -18 — Women protest US entry into World War I 1919 — 19th Amendment passes 1919 — Temperance movement pushes the 20th Amendment prohibiting alcohol 1921 — Margaret Sanger founds the American Birth Control League
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Jane Addams Carrie Nation Margaret Sanger Seneca Falls Convention Women’s Suffrage Hull House & Anti War Movement TemperanceBirth Control
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