They both met in 1850, and would later go onto have a lifetime of advocating for women’s rights together. Stanton was the leading voice and philosophical side of the women’s rights movement while Susan was the leader of the movement. Anthony was in a way a pupil to Stanton because Stanton taught Susan all about politics, law, philosophy, and rhetoric. Anthony acted as a critique to Stanton’s ideas, and as motivator for Stanton because she constantly pushed Stanton to write more speeches and literature pertaining to their common goal. They first warred against the denial of economic freedoms to women in the 1850’s. they also lobbied congress to include women in the 14th and 15th amendment , which would secure them the right to citizenship and all of the rights that came with it , and the ability to vote. After the Civil War the women reformers focused in on the right to vote. Two factions arose out of this; The first being Woman Suffrage Association, who directed their efforts to change Federal law, and the opposition of the 15ht amendment because it omitted women , and they were led by Elizabeth and Susan. The second was the American Woman Suffrage Association which was led by Lucy Stone. They focused on gaining suffrage and enacting change on a state