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Born in Johnston, New York -
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Elizabeth's brother dies
PictureElizabeth "takes the place of" her brother and goes to get an education -
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Graduated from Troy Female Seminary
PictureAfter graduating, she was inspired by abolitionist and women's right movements -
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Elizabeth marries Henry Brewster Stanton
PictureHenry Stanton was also an abolitionist as Elizabeth was -
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First Woman's Rights Convention
PictureStanton co- authored the Declaration of Sentiments -
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Elizabeth Stanton meets Susan Anthony
PictureThey began working together fighting for women's rights -
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Stanton's last child is born
PictureThe last out of her 7 children. She was 44 when she gave birth to him -
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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton publish "Revolution"
PictureThe motto of the paper was "The true republic men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less." -
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President of the National Woman's Suffrage Association
PictureStanton was the first president of the organizationa and held the spot for 11 years -
National Woman's Suffrage Association
Susan B. Amthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton created this organization to secure womens right to vote. -
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The 15th amendment made voting possible for people of different race, or color, or previous jobs.
PictureThis amendment is considered one of the "reconstruction amendments" -
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Susan B. Anthony was arrested for illegal voting
PictureShe voted illegally in the 1872 Presidential Election -
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Supreme Court declares that females are not legally allowed to vote
PictureOf course, this act angers Elizabeth Cady Stanton and stands in the way of women acheiving their rights -
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Henry Stanton Dies
PictureTheir marriage lasted 47 years, before Henry died -
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Stanton and Anthony created the International Council of Women
PictureThis organization was one of the first to spread across nations fighting for human rights specifically for women. -
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Stanton published the Woman's Bible Part 1
PictureThis writing was one of the best sellers, and that angered some of the women that worked with Elizabeth Stanton -
Death Date
She died 2 weeks earlier than her 87th birthday due to heart failure -
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18 years after Stanton's death, the 19th amendment was passed
PictureThis amendment allowed women to vote.