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The world anti-slavery convention was held in London and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and another abolitionalist attended that convention.
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The women rights convention was in Seneca Falls, New York and Amelia Blommer, Fredrick Douglas, and Charlotte Woodward attended that convention as well
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This convention featured a person that named Lucretia Mott who presides over a merger of suffragists and the American Anti-Slavery Association to form a new group the American Equal Rights Association.
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Stanton and Anthony formed the National Women Suffrage Assoiciation, only allowed female membership and advocates for the suffrage and other issues.
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Susan B. Anthony got arrested for voting where she wasn't supposed to and it was illegal for women to vote still at the time and they also claimed she was "traveling under protest at the gov'ts expense.
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The National and American women association mergered into the National American Women Suffrage Assoiciation and Stanton became the president.
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THe senate of the United States, voted for Susan B. Anthony's law but it doesn't pass.
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Woodrow Wilson suggested a message that an amendment would grant the women's suffrage but all of a sudden it fails.
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For a third time, the senate finally passed in the ninteenth amendment for the women to begin their campaign.
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Finally women were able to vote in elections but sadly Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony weren't able to see the women vote but they did help a lot to make that happen.