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Women's Rights In The Declaration Of Sentiments By Elizabeth Stanton

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The fight for women’s rights is the most important historically and now because it gave women the right to do a lot of stuff. Historically women have not been treated well in the United States. Some women spoke out about these injustices. In the Declaration Of Sentiments a certain woman in particular, Elizabeth Stanton was the most influential speaker of women's rights. What this means is she was the one who made women have more rights. What this also means is without her women would not have had any more rights. Also in the declaration of sentiments It said “Us women have rights just as much as men.” This means women have always had rights but no one ever cared to grant them thoes rights. In conclusion everyone should have had
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