Prior to Anthony giving delivering her famous “On Women’s Right to Vote,” speech she illegally voted in the 1872 presidential election, which led to be being arrested, put on trial and fined $100, which she refused to pay, believing she was just …show more content…
Anthony and the Declaration of sentiments by Elizabeth Cady Stanton successful address Women 's Rights and contain substantial logic, reasoning and support as to why women should get the rights of all other citizens, such as the right to vote. Although Anthony addresses the oligarchy over women, she does little specifying of what exactly men of done, while Stanton gives sixteen precises misdemeanors, therefor making it more effective when it going to women actually gaining the rights they fight for, as she provides what needs to be