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Declaration Of Sentiments Summary

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Document interpretation of Declarations of Sentiments The Declarations of Sentiments was written in 1848, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she explains the way the women of her ere were oppressed, and that they want more rights, not so much because they are women, but because their human. It also says that men tend to monopolize all jobs that are associated with wealth or education, so there is really no place for a woman to grow in society, therefore she becomes societally dead, for lack of better words. Several years earlier in 1836 an article about the “Female Workers of Lowell” was written, explaining the harsh working conditions that women had to face, I think that this was something that really encouraged the women to fight back, because they were either worked to the bone, or married and societally dead. …show more content…

It takes a lot for a group of oppressed to stand against the normality of life, their husbands, and the government, to do this you must have conviction, and backing from your peers. I wonder if this was this hard to do? Sometimes people only think one way because they’ve never been exposed to another way of thinking, other times we want to take a stand, but need a leader, someone to give us a little push. If it was such a normality, could it have been forbidden way of

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