"On a summer day in 1848, more than 300 men and women crowded into a chapel in Seneca Falls, New York."(NEWSMAX) It was the beginning of the women's rights movement. Mostly women took part of the movement, but some men took action in the movement. They called it the Suffrage Movement. Elizabeth then wrote "The Declaration of Sentiments." At a convention in Ohio, Sojourner Truth gave her speech, "Ain't I a Women." More and more women started to take action in a movement called the Abolitionist Movement. It formed a strong alliance many people took action in.
The women's motto was, "Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less!" There was 172 women that casted a vote in the presidential election that took place in Vineland, New Jersey. then a …show more content…
Many women was given there right to vote and the same rights as men. All the woman part of this group was very honored to be part of the women suffrage movement.They promoted reproduction of women rights. The nineteenth amendment ensured economic process, and benefit our country in many ways.
The ratification of the nineteenth amendment was a long and extremely hard process. It took many years for women to get the right they deserved. The nineteenth amendment had a positive impact on our world. It ensured there reproductive and economic process. August 26,1920 was a very happy day for women around the world.Women around the world could thank all the women that had the courage to take action in the women's right