Who became a leader of the women’s suffrage movement after helping draft the Declaration of Sentiments?
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The correct answer is Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton became a leader of the women’s suffrage movement after helping draft the Declaration of Sentiments on July 8, 1868.
She was the main author and included most of the ideas from Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson.
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