How did the 1840 World’s Anti-Slavery Convention affect the women’s suffrage movement?
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The 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention affect the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the following manner;
Women were not fully allowed to participate at the convention; this led several key female activists to their focus to women's rights.
The World Anti-Slavery Convention was an all men convention held in London's Exertion Hall from June 12, 1840- June 23, 1840.
Women were not fully allowed to participate at the convention; this led several key female activists to their focus to women's rights.
The World Anti-Slavery Convention was an all men convention held in London's Exertion Hall from June 12, 1840- June 23, 1840.
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In the year 1840, there was a convention for anti slavery. In this convention people of all gender participated in order to show Government of United States that women also deserve the voting right.
This saw the birth of several women activists.
Due to this movement 19th amendment was passed and the concept of women right became so powerful.
This saw the birth of several women activists.
Due to this movement 19th amendment was passed and the concept of women right became so powerful.
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