Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Declaration Of Sentiments

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In the longer term, the Declaration of Independence keeps influencing people. In fact, this paper brings the ideology of equal rights for men and women. The first ever convention for the rights of women took place in New-York approximately 70 years after the singing of the Declaration of Independence. It is at this moment that one of the most important feminist of all time, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, present her Declaration of Sentiments, which was read and adopted at this congress. The document used the same model as the Declaration of Independence and present idea for the moral, economic and politic equality of women3. Stanton claim for the rights of vote for women, which was extremely radical. From this moment, the right of vote became the