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He argued that the tax of education was cheap because the tax of a king would be greater.
She was kicked out of the Anti-Slavery Convention and her husband led the Seneca Falls Convention.
She was kicked out of the Anti-Slavery Convention and then went on to organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
This Convention was organized in 1848 and was organized by Stanton, Mott, and Anthony.
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton were kicked out of this convention because of their gender.
This word means the right to vote publicly.
This word refers to the time period in America before the Civil War.
A movement that aims to make changes to society, including Women's Suffrage, Education, and Alcohol.
She helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention with Mott and Stanton.
This amendment allows women full voting rights.
This date was when 3/4 of the state legislatures ratified the 19th amendment.
A former slave who became editor of the Rochester North Star.
The amount of women and men who signed the Seneca Falls Declaration.
The first state to grant women their right to property in 1849.
This was a religious movement that began in the early 19th century and made it possible for the women's rights, alcohol, and education movements.
The belief that alcohol is bad and that people should abstain from alcohol.
The problems the reformers of the Temperance movement hope to solve (3).
The result of the Temperance movement, also resulted in the prohibition.
The year when the 18th Amendment was added to the US Constitution.
People who were considered thieves and criminals, who pillaged villages and killed innocent people. They represented alcohol and everything that was bad with it.
The movement that changed schools so that every child could get an education, and so that there were grade levels, mandatory attendance, free schools, etc.
The changes made to schools during and after the Education Movement (3).

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