Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Argumentative Analysis

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Women were getting tired of being behind man’s power for many centuries and they wanted to get power that they wanted. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an organizer for the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, which many women were invited to discuss about their own rights in the United States and propose those ideas to the government. This was the first time that women got to organize an event to talk about having more rights. Their purpose was to let the government know about half of the population having no say in much of the government, for example, voting. The women, expressed their feelings and grievances kinda like the Declaration of Independence. Their version was called the, “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions.“

There were many complaints
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The resolutions section had many things that were done to allow them with a better function as people in society. This was written after the sentiments. Which highlight what they have been given for holding conventions and fighting for equality against the men. “Resolved, That woman is man's equal - was intended to be so by the Creator, and the highest good of the race demands that she should be recognized as such.”
After all they are basing many of these ideas from the Bible and God. As they use this to inform that they are intelligent that they know the difference between absolute power and they want to limit men. They also know that they have caused many problems within the stories of the bible. As many who are in high power tend to do bad things.

After all the complaints. The United States is losing about half of their citizens worth of votes toward making this country great. Everyone is needed to participate to make good decisions for the country and for everyone else who is planning to be born here. Equality is the center of peace and there’s no way anybody wants no rights for them. Trying to make a change now would benefit later on in life even if they won’t be alive to see