Seneca Falls Convention 1848

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gptkbp:instanceOf event
gptkbp:attendance 300 people
gptkbp:date July 19-20, 1848
gptkbp:documentType Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
gptkbp:followedBy gptkb:Women's_Rights_Movement
gptkbp:historicalContext gptkb:Second_Great_Awakening
gptkbp:historicalSignificance beginning_of_the_organized_women's_rights_movement_in_the_U.S.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Seneca Falls Convention 1848
gptkbp:impact sparked future women's rights conventions
gptkbp:influenced civil rights movements
19th Amendment
women's suffrage movement
feminist movements
gptkbp:influencedBy abolitionist movement
gptkbp:keyIssues social equality
education for women
legal rights for women
property rights for women
employment opportunities for women
political rights for women
equality in marriage
gptkbp:legacy foundation for women's rights advocacy
gptkbp:location gptkb:Seneca_Falls,_New_York
gptkbp:mediaCoverage local newspapers
gptkbp:notableArtists gptkb:Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton
gptkb:Lucretia_Mott
gptkbp:notableFeature increased awareness of women's issues
formation of women's rights organizations
catalyst for social change
inspiration for future generations of activists
advancement of gender equality
increased activism for women's rights
influence on future legislation for women's rights
establishment of women's rights as a national issue
recognition of women's contributions to society
gptkbp:outcome Declaration of Sentiments
gptkbp:purpose advocate for women's rights
gptkbp:relatedEvent 1848 Women's Rights Convention in Rochester
gptkbp:resolution demand for women's suffrage
gptkbp:significance first women's rights convention in the United States