In the letter dated March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams asks her husband, John Adams to "Remember the ladies”, and don’t forget the women of the nation. She asks her husband to remember the women when he comes to write the laws; and be more generous than their ancestors were. Abigail let him know that she hoped that he could achieve independence and she wants that the government allow women to have more rights, voice and representation in government. She demanded more protection against the abuse of men. She asks that don’t give unlimited power to men because they tend to be tyrants; and that if their request is not heard they will rebel in order to get it. In the letter, she requests that the new laws should recognize women as more than property of their husbands, and that they should provide more protection. This letter is considered as the first step in the struggle for equal rights for women. …show more content…
Nor was the right to vote permitted. The welfare of women was completely at the mercy of men and the laws at that time did not offer them protection. The woman was limited to the care of her children and domestic work. The woman was considered politically incapable therefore she had no participation in the government. They had to bring children into the world and obeying her husband faithfully. The first document related to American feminism is the Seneca Falls Declaration, approved on July 19, 1848 in a Methodist chapel in the state of New York. It was the first women's rights convention performed in United States. Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organize the convention. This document shows all the situations that the woman has had to suffer because of the tyranny of the men. The “Declaration of Sentiments and Grievances” and 12 resolutions was approve in order to demand equal rights for