Explain The Long Term Effects Of Women's Rights Movement

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One long-term effect of the timeline is the rights and ideas that were established during the Era of Reform was the women's rights movement. This was a long term effect of the events of the timeline because it is still fighting for equal rights and treatment. Because of the first woman's rights convention at Seneca Falls, the women's rights movement has grown throughout the country. This is also a long-term effect of the other events on the timeline because The Second Great Awakening made people want to abolish slavery and think outside of societies boundaries. This event started the Abolitionists movement to end slavery and give the African Americans equal rights. The Anti-Slavery movement then grew the women's rights movement because the