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Women's Rights Movement In The 19th Century

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In the 19th century the United States was bent on improving the quality of life for its citizens. Before this era of reformation the vices of society increased. There was an increase of alcohol consumption, leading to the mistreatment of women and children across the growing nation. There was a decrease in religious fervor as the puritanical way was dying. In response to the country's need for social reform various movements started to protect the rights and educate the men, women, and children of this growing country. There was the temperance movement, to decrease alcohol consumption; the women's rights movement, to give women the right to own land and someday vote; and the education movement to improve schools and make it possible for lower

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