Difference Between Seneca Falls And The Origin Of The Women's Rights Movement

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Sharmili Lakshmanan
HIS 1301
3/30/2016
Women's Right movement in 1848

Before 1848, the nation's laws and tradition sustained women’s subordinate status and made a system to lack of legal and political rights for women.The U.S. women’s movement starts in 1848 when Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott called the Seneca Falls Convention in New York to make a women power society. The book “seneca falls and the origin of the women’s rights movement” by Sally G. McMillen said that seneca falls convention of july 1848 feels like an mysterious event for most of the americans. At seneca falls, both women and men gathered for the sole purpose of articulating female grievances and demanding women’s equality. The resolution arguing for woman suffrage was a point of disagreement among other people. McMillen talks about how women were treated before the act. Women was not encouraged to do their higher studies. Women power was decreased those days. …show more content…

For the next ten years,the process met annually at the National Women’s Rights Convention where a wide range of issues was discussed that women needs equality in society and also to get away from male dominant system which includes equal wages, educational rights, women’s property rights and women’s suffrage. The conventions went in debate of some not agreeing with the new right. With the act of Title IX called as the Education Codes of 1972, equal access to higher education and to professional schools for women. Helped most of the women to succeed in their education. Later that became a