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UNIT 14 - READING 1 Declaration of Women's Rights
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UNIT 14 - READING 1 Declaration of Women's Rights
In 1776, when the writers of the Declaration of Independence wrote "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal…," they used the word "men" literally. Women were excluded from many of the rights that were guaranteed in the Declaration of Independence, and in the US Constitution as well. It took women 144 more years to finally receive the basic rights that all human beings deserve. The first meeting to discuss women's rights was called by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott in 1848. At the Seneca Falls Convention, named for the New York town in which it was held, Stanton read the Declaration of Sentiments, a document she wrote based on the Declaration of Independence. It listed the injustices suffered by women in the US and proposed resolutions to correct them. First on her list of injustices was the fact that women were not allowed to vote, which meant that they had no voice in writing the laws that governed their lives. Also, as married women, their property belonged entirely to their husbands. Women were denied education, entrance into professions, and the right to participate publicly in church affairs. The resolutions in the declaration demanded that women be recognized as equal to men in all aspects of law and society. It called for women to demand their rights as citizens and to end the practice of allowing men to control their lives and property. Newspapers and religious leaders made fun of the events that took place at the convention and criticized the resolutions. Nevertheless, the convention was the first significant step for the women's rights movement in the US. Finally, women over the age of 21 were given the right to vote in 1920, when the US Constitution was officially changed.
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1 In 1776, when the writers of the Declaration of Independence wrote "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal…," they used the word "men" literally. 2 Women were excluded from many of the rights that were guaranteed in the Declaration of Independence, and in the US Constitution as well. 3 It took women 144 more years to finally receive the basic rights that all human beings deserve. 4 The first meeting to discuss women's rights was called by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott in 1848. 5 At the Seneca Falls Convention, named for the New York town in which it was held, Stanton read the Declaration of Sentiments, a document she wrote based on the Declaration of Independence. 6 It listed the injustices suffered by women in the US and proposed resolutions to correct them. 7 First on her list of injustices was the fact that women were not allowed to vote, which meant that they had no voice in writing the laws that governed their lives. 8 Also, as married women, their property belonged entirely to their husbands. 9 Women were denied education, entrance into professions, and the right to participate publicly in church affairs. 10 The resolutions in the declaration demanded that women be recognized as equal to men in all aspects of law and society. 11 It called for women to demand their rights as citizens and to end the practice of allowing men to control their lives and property. 12 Newspapers and religious leaders made fun of the events that took place at the convention and criticized the resolutions. 13 Nevertheless, the convention was the first significant step for the women's rights movement in the US. 14 Finally, women over the age of 21 were given the right to vote in 1920, when the US Constitution was officially changed.