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Women’s Suffrage Women’s Suffrage Movement Movement by Ms. Rolling May, 2007 Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Page 1: Women’s Suffrage Movement by Ms. Rolling May, 2007 Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Women’s SuffrageWomen’s SuffrageMovementMovement

by

Ms. Rolling

May, 2007

Lucretia Mott

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Page 2: Women’s Suffrage Movement by Ms. Rolling May, 2007 Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

WhatWhatA convention was held to address

the women’s suffrage movement.

It is not necessary to title each page with the 5 w’s and an h. I am just showing that I have included all of the information.

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Who

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and

Lucretia Mott held this convention.

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When When

This convention was held in 1848.

Page 5: Women’s Suffrage Movement by Ms. Rolling May, 2007 Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

This convention was held at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York.

Where

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SummarySummaryWomen of the past made major

sacrifices to achieve the rights we have today. They picketed, marched, wrote letters, attended meetings, and some even went to jail. Their fight was long and hard but they accomplished their goals, and because of their courage the Nineteenth Amendment to the constitution was ratified giving all women the right to vote.

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ReflectionReflectionI thought that the women’s suffrage

movement was important because it gave the right

to vote to people who would otherwise not have had

a voice in the government. Everyone should have

equal rights, and I am happy that these women

fought for this very important cause.

You though are very important and should be no less than one page no more than two pages in length

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/media/suffragettes.jpg. Retrieved 5/9/07 http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/media/suffragettes.jpg. Retrieved 5/9/07

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Rossi, M . Rossi, M . People Who Changed America , Votes for Women.People Who Changed America , Votes for Women. Canada: National Geographic's Canada: National Geographic's School Publishing, 2005.School Publishing, 2005.

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