In 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention marked a turning point in the women's rights movement, where participants called for the national granting of equal rights for women, including the right to vote upon the declaration of sentiments. Equality is one of the main arguments in support of women having equal political and legal rights in the 1840s. Women's rights advocates argued women were as intelligent and able as men, therefore they should have the same rights and opportunities. Moreover, it would thereby make women's right to vote and partake in politics such as politics would guarantee an inclusive and representative democracy. This gave women the opportunity to do what they do: provide different perspectives, experiences and outcomes. However, in the 1840s, those who opposed women’s rights argued that women’s main purpose was in the domestic sphere, and that granting them political and legal rights would work contrary to traditional gender roles and family structures. Others saw women as unqualified to take part in politics and making important decisions, and granting of rights would bring on chaos and
In 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention marked a turning point in the women's rights movement, where participants called for the national granting of equal rights for women, including the right to vote upon the declaration of sentiments. Equality is one of the main arguments in support of women having equal political and legal rights in the 1840s. Women's rights advocates argued women were as intelligent and able as men, therefore they should have the same rights and opportunities. Moreover, it would thereby make women's right to vote and partake in politics such as politics would guarantee an inclusive and representative democracy. This gave women the opportunity to do what they do: provide different perspectives, experiences and outcomes. However, in the 1840s, those who opposed women’s rights argued that women’s main purpose was in the domestic sphere, and that granting them political and legal rights would work contrary to traditional gender roles and family structures. Others saw women as unqualified to take part in politics and making important decisions, and granting of rights would bring on chaos and