Western Expansion and Reform: The Fight for Women's Rights
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- Aug 14 2010 5:02 PM
Kathyleen Bishop
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This Web page, part of the "Jump Back in Time" section of the "America's Story" Web site, describes the proceedings of the Seneca Falls Convention, held in 1848. Click on the "next" arrow at the bottom of the text to learn more about this landmark event in the fight for equal rights for women.
"America's Story from America's Library" aims to make history fun by presenting surprising facts and amazing items from the Library of Congress collections.
"America's Story from America's Library" aims to make history fun by presenting surprising facts and amazing items from the Library of Congress collections.
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Grade: 3 to 8
Topics: American Democracy, History-Social Science
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HSS.11.USHGCCTC.11.10.7 Analyze the women's rights movement from the era of Elizabeth Stanton and Susan ...
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