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Eliabeth Cady Stanton's Birth
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Susan B Anthony's family moved to New York
This probibly effected Elizabeth because she was friends with Susan and later she made a speech to the New York Legislater. Why would she have made her speech there if she had notheing to do with the city, no family or friends? -
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Death of Elizabeth's brother
Elizabeth's fauther, next to his son's casket, had said,"Oh, my daughter, I wish you were a boy!" Elizabeth in return hugged him and said back,"I will try to be all my brother was."
After to help her family with the grief, she trys to fill in for her brother so she gets an education. -
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Elizabeth graduates from Jamestown Academy
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Elizabeth graduates Troy Female Seminary
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Marries Henry Brewster Stanton
Marries, under her fauther's wishes, he had choose her husband for her. -
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The Stantons move to Seneca Falls from Boston
After moving to Seneca Falls she feels that women don't have any important roles in the community -
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Eliabeth leads the first Women's Rights Convetion
There were only 4 women present at the convention, but she wrote their Declaration of Rights and Sentiments that included their statments of women's rights in social and political areas. -
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The Married Women's Property Act 1848
Elizabeth would later give a speech to try to get the New York Legdislater to change it -
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Elizabeth and Susan B. Anthony meet
They soon became friends and lead women's rights movment together. -
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Elizabth and Susan Lead the Women's State Temperance Society
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Elizabeth and Susan begin their women's rights campaign
the pair trys to expand New York's Married Women's Property Law of 1848 -
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Elizabeth's last child is born
this will be her seventh child -
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Elizabeth's speech to the New York Legislature
The New York Married Women's Property Law of 1848 expands the rights given to married women, it was then renamed the New York Married Women's Property Law of 1860 -
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civil war
this my have effected elizabeth by making her realize that the war started because they were fighting for the rights of the slaves and she may have figured out that women should fight for their rights too -
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Elizabeth and Susan help establish the American Equal Rights Association
The porpose of the American Equal Rights Assosiation was to get voting rights for women and African Americans -
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The Rovolution was published by Elizabeth and Susan
Although the paper was a finatial bust, it was politically successful because it gave them a place to voice their opinians. Elizabeth was the main writer and editor and Susan was the publisher and business manager. -
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Abandon hope in the New Departure
The Supreme Court said that votting is not a guaranteed privolege, so instead they focused on the National Women's Sufferage Association on a campain to get women's sufferage. -
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Elizabeth writes and submits the NWSA's proposed amendment
NWSA= National Women's Sufferage Associstion
She submitted her work to the US senate, for the next 40 years it would be brought up at every Congress Session -
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Creation of the first 3 volumes of the History of Woman Sufferage
This tells the story of their movement for women's sufferge -
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Elizabeth and Susan visit Europe
The pair wanted to see if the idea of an international sufferage movement was possible. -
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Elizabeth and Susan visit Europe again
again seeing if it was possible for an international women's rights movement -
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International Women's Rights Conference was held
it was the first and largest international conference held by women, but it did nothing to farther the pair's movement -
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NWSA and the AWSA merge
the force for women's sufferage was no longer divided
they merged to become the National American Women's Sufferage Association(NAWSA)
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the NAWSA trys for individual states to allow voting for women
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Elizabeth retires from the NAWSA presidency
Before she left she gave her famous speech, "The Solitude of Self" -
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Elizabeth publishes the first volume of the Women's Bible
Although it was an instant best seller, her collegues at NAWSA were not impressed -
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Dies
She is to be killed of heart failure. -
Women are Allowed to Vote
I believe that if Elizabeth were still alive to see that all her hard work had payed off then she would jump for joy :)