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Women's Rights Movement/Seneca Falls
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott held women's rights conventions. They made an agenda and they even made a session of statements of grievances called the "Declaration of Sentiments". About 300 men and women had come to the Methodist church for the convention. The people who came decided what would included in the declaration, but there is only one exception which is their right to vote which was still being debated. Some people thought that suffrage would be a great solution meanwhile the was no serious problem. Lucy Stone's sister wrote wrote about how she can't vote but she says that she wouldn't vote anyway.