The Early Women’s Rights Movement
Across
- 2. City in Massachusetts where the 1850 National Women’s Rights Convention was held
- 5. Location of the World Antislavery Convention
- 6. The National Women’s Rights Convention was attended by those who supported not only women’s rights but also the _____ movement & the abolition of slavery
- 11. Women's rights leader who was known for her strength as a speaker and writer
- 12. Women's rights leader who often worked to promote women’s rights by organizing others in support of their cause
- 15. Gathering in 1840 of both men & women to hear speeches about the institution of slavery & arguments for abolishing it
Down
- 1. Proclaimed the equality of men and women
- 3. The Lynn strikers, including many women, called for _____ for factory workers
- 4. More than _____ attended the National Women’s Rights Convention
- 7. Women played a large role in the 1860 strike of these workers
- 8. The Seneca Falls Convention outlined the ways in which American society had kept women from enjoying the same _____ as men
- 9. Massachusetts' city where an 1860 shoemakers' strike took place
- 10. The event that marked the start of the women’s rights movement in the United States
- 13. Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony both spoke frequently about this along with women's rights & temperance
- 14. In the 1850s, better technology in New England’s shoe factories led to an increase of supply relative to _____