The Declaration of Sentiments, written in 1848, was the first women's rights convention organized by women. The author, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, wrote "that all men and women are created equal," saying that women can do anything a man can, and women are no less of value than men. She includes points of where men make women civilly dead because men are considered more dominant and capable rather than women. "Men have made women an irresponsible being." Almost all women signed, trying to earn their rights. The Declaration of Sentiments was based on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence. It was a big movement for the civil, social,
The Declaration of Sentiments, written in 1848, was the first women's rights convention organized by women. The author, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, wrote "that all men and women are created equal," saying that women can do anything a man can, and women are no less of value than men. She includes points of where men make women civilly dead because men are considered more dominant and capable rather than women. "Men have made women an irresponsible being." Almost all women signed, trying to earn their rights. The Declaration of Sentiments was based on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence. It was a big movement for the civil, social,