In the 1800's, women had little to no rights compared to men. Women did not have the right to vote, own property, have a suitable education, join the military, decide whom they marry, or have a say in the number of children they had. The husband or father made nearly all choices for the individual …show more content…
woman. Life for women began to change in 1848. Many people around this time decided to take action for equality which triggered the women's suffrage movement. The women's suffrage movement lasted for over 72 years. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were two lifelong friends who greatly contributed in changing women's rights.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton made a huge impact on the women's rights reform. In 1848, Stanton helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention where she presented the Declaration of Sentiments. The Declaration demanded equality with men and women before the law in education and employment. Stanton met Susan B. Anthony in 1851 where they partnered together in fighting for women's equality. Stanton wrote several articles and books on women's rights such as The Woman's Bible and Eighty Years and More. These books focused on the importance of equality for women. She was the president of the National Woman Suffrage Association for 20 years and often traveled to give lectures and speeches on women's rights. Without Elizabeth Cady Stanton's hard work and influence, the women's rights reform may not have progressed.
Susan B.
Anthony was an American social reformer and feminist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. In 1852, along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she founded the New York Women's State Temperance Society. This was done after Anthony was prevented from speaking at a temperance conference because she was a woman. Anthony then founded the Women's Loyal National League in 1863. The league conducted the largest petition drive in the nation's history up to that time. About 400,000 signatures were collected for this petition.The petition supported the abolition of slavery and equality for women. Anthony began publishing a newspaper titled, The Revolution, in 1868 with Stanton. The newspaper concerned the equality and rights for women. In 1872, Susan B. Anthony was arrested for illegally voting in Rochester, New York. She refused to pay the 100 dollar fine and authorities declined to take further action. Anthony played a key role in creating the International Council of Women, which is still currently active. Susan B. Anthony helped tremendously to change the rights of women forever.
In the 1800's, many feminists fought for women's rights such as, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Stanton fought for every aspect of women's rights by presenting the Declaration of Sentiments and by giving lectures around America. Anthony fought exceptionally hard for the rights of women by voting in the 1872 presidential election illegally. Without the determination and
compassion from these two women, the equality for women may have never changed.