True or false 1) women's were asked to participate in the independence movement
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Although the Declaration of Independence specifies that "all men are created equal," its publication sowed the seeds the seeds for the women's suffrage movement in the United States. The movement took root at an 1840 conference in London, when two determined women met for the first time. Even though they were delegates to the World Anti-Slavery Congress, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton could not participate in the convention because they were female. This snub inspired them to work together to guarantee rights for women.
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True and false
Because women's were asked to participate in the independence movement nowadays only.
But earlier they didn't get the chance to participate.
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