"We think these facts are self explanatory: all men and women are equal" (Elizabeth, 1815). The 19th amendment of the US Constitution gives women and men the right to vote. The campaign giving the right to vote for women through the 19 th revision is a campaign for voting rights. Voting rights continue even after the civil war, but revisions 13, 14, 15 (related to citizenship) do not cover voting rights for women. The 19th amendment and voting rights have changed the lives of women in society.
Through the 19 th revision, the campaign to approve women's voting rights is exercise of voting rights. You may have heard of women who are important players of the suffrage movement like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton. The voting right continues since the civil war, but the revision of 13th, 14th, 15th does not cover women's voting rights. These women will be the first authors of the 19 th revision although it will take forty years to consider the ratification of the 19 th revision. Many parliament members are concerned that women will vote in a large group, which will affect election results.
Elizabeth Calistaston was one of the most important female rights activist and philosopher of the 19th century. Born on 12 November 1815 in a famous family in northern New York, Elizabeth Kady was surrounded by various reform movements. Immediately after she married the abolitionist Henry Brewsterstanton in 1840, they went to the World Anti Slavery Conference in London. So they were stopped: the women's representatives were said to be unpopular. With this corruption, Stanton makes us believe that women must pursue equality on their own before seeking equality with others. In the summer of 1848, she and the abolitionists and temperate activist Lucretia Mott and other reformers, organized the first women's rights conference in Seneca Falls, New York.
As a young lady, Elizabeth Kadi met Henry Brewster Stanton during her early involvement in the abstinence movement and abolition movement. Henry Stanton is a member of Elizabeth Kaddy, Guritosmith 's best friend, Gretit Smith, and "Secret Six" and is supporting John Brown to attack Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. Stanton is a journalist, anti-Semitic, after marrying Elizabeth Kaddy (a lawyer). Despite the reservation of Daniel Kaddy, the couple got married in 1840 and Elizabeth Kadi asked the pastor to remove the word "to obey the pledge" from the oath of the wedding. She later wrote: "I stubbornly refuse to obey people who think they are building equal relationships with them." The couple made six children between 1842 and 1856 . Their seventh child and the last child, Robert, was an unplanned baby born in 1859 when Elizabeth Cardiffon was 44 years old.