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elizabeth cady stanton is born
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her brother dies
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she graduates from jamestown academy
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she graduates from the emma willards troy female seminary
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married reformer henry brewster stanton
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together they visited the worlds anti-slavery convention in london
elzabeth joined with other women who were protesting because they were exluded from the assembly -
elizabeth and henry move to seneca falls
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seneca falls convention
along with several other women she held a convention in seneca falls.they made the declaration of sentiments, proposed women should be given the right to vote. -
elizabeth cady stanton met susan b. anthony
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Woman's State Temperance Society
elizabeth was the president of the short lived organization that promoted thje reduction or prohibtation of acholol , but she soon sswitched her focus to women's rights. -
elzabeth and susan lead the women's state temperance society
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they begin their womens rights campaign by working to expand new york's married women's property law of 1848
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her 7th and last child is born
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new york maried women's propeerty law of 1848
after her her speech the new york married women's property law gives them more rights and becomesthe married woman's property law of 1860 -
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civil war
during the civil war her focus was mainly on abolishing slavery , though after wards was back to womens rights. -
weekly newspaper
she worked with susan b. anthony on 'the revolution ', which was a weekly newspaper -
NWSA
she formed the national women's suffrage association (NWSA). she was the association's first president and held that position until 1890 when the group merged with another group and became the national america nwomen's suffrage group, where she served two years as persident. -
elizabeth demands the right to vote.
she showed up at the polls and demanded that she be allowed to vote. -
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woman's sufferage
she worked with susan b anthony and matilda joslyn gage on the first three volumes of the history of womens sufferage -
the woman's bible
she and her daughter harriet stanton blatch published the first volume in 1895 and the cecond in 1898 -
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unmailed letter
after her death a letter was found unmailed to theodore rooselvelt asking for his support behind the womens sufferage movement -
elizabeth cady stanton dies
after a long life with many accomplishments she died at age 86