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The Women's Rights Movement Of The 1800's

The Women's Rights Movement of the 1800s
For many years, women have not experienced the same freedoms as men. Being a woman, I am extremely grateful to those women who, many years ago, fought against social standards that were so constricting to women. Today, women can vote, own property instead of being property, live anywhere and have any career which she may choose.
One of the biggest reasons I have for choosing this topic was to find out what these women did to make a difference, not only in their lives, but in the lives of so many future generations. How does one group of disrespected, non-voting, non-working women, gain the attention of the rest of the world? They changed history for themselves and the rest of the nation.
What I would like to highlight in this writing is who was responsible for this revolution, what were their motives, when did they get their start, where did it all begin and, most importantly, why did they feel it was so necessary to make changes in the......


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