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The men who attended were asked to observe and not participate.
Declaration of sentiments and resolutions. The declaration is one of the roots of the suffrage movement that ultimately resulted the 19th amendment being added to the constitution. The declaration of sentiments and resolutions. A proposition was made to have it re read by paragraph and after much consideration some changes. The declaration of sentiments offered for the acceptance of the convention was then read by e.
Interestingly the only resolution that did not pass unanimously was that which called for women s suffrage as some were concerned that the issue was too controversial. At the 1848 seneca falls women s rights convention the body considered both a declaration of sentiments modeled on the 1776 declaration of independence and a series of resolutions on the first day of the convention july 19 only women were invited. Sixty five years after the declaration twelve states extended voting rights to women and in 1920 women achieved this right nationally. Elizabeth cady stanton s declaration of sentiments and resolutions impacted women s rights forever.
The declaration was also met with strong criticism and anger. The declaration of sentiments and resolutions was drafted by elizabeth cady stanton for the women s rights convention at seneca falls new york in 1848. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one portion of the family of man to assume among the people of the earth a position different from that which they have hitherto occupied but one to which the laws of nature and nature s god entitle them a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the. Stanton addressed that men and women were created equal so they deserved equal rights also.
Based on the american declaration of independence the sentiments demanded equality with men before the law in education and employment. The public release of the declaration of sentiments triggered dialog among many women also interested in equal rights and womens suffrage. Held in seneca falls new york the convention is now known as the seneca falls convention the principal author of the declaration was elizabeth cady stanton.