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Susan B Anthony was born
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Her and her family moved to Battenville, NY
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Susan's family goes bankrupt due to the depression, which also results in her family losing their house in Battenville.
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Anthony's family moves to Rochester, NY.
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Susan B Anthony gets her first job teaching at Canajoharie Academy.
Made a yearly salary of only $110 -
She goes to Syracruse, New York to an Anti-Slavery convention.
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She attends her first women's rights convention.
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Anthony petitions for women's rights and women's suffrage.
She was refused to speak at the Smithsonian in Washington. -
She became an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society.
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She conducted an Anti-Slavery campaign from Buffalo to Albany
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Forms Working Women's associations for women in the publishing trades.
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Anthony was arrested for voting
Continued to hold lectures and go to conventions -
Susan B Anthony meets President Roosevelt about adding a suffrage amendment to Congress.
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She gives the "Failure is Impossible" speech at a suffrage hearing in D.C.
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She dies in her home.
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The 19th amendment was added to the constitution
It grants rights to all women over the age 21 to vote.