Women's right to vote in the USA

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1. 1861 Stanton+Anthony organized a series of antislavery meetings in western New York

2. 1866: Stanton and Anthony reorganized the women's rights movement and tied it in more closely with the drive for Black suffrage. They formed the AERA ( American Equal Rights Association") they fought the wording of the proposed 14th Amendment

3. June, 1866, The Fourteenth Amendment was passed by Congress. Ratified by the states in 1868

4. In 1868, Stanton and Anthony started "The Revolution" a radical feminist newspaper its motto was " Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less"

5. 1776 Declaration of Independence+ Abigail Adam's letter to her husband, John Adams, "Remember the Ladies"

6. 1787 No federal voting standard-States decide who can vote= no agreement on a national standard for voting rights,

7. 1848: The Battle for women’s right to vote officially began in 1848 at the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848, in New York.

8. Declaration of sentiments, 1848: We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal

9. 1869: The Fifteenth Amendment = African American men got the right to vote.