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The 11 resolutions on women's rights were then discussed by the convention. With the exception of the ninth resolution, which sought women's voting rights, all were unanimously adopted. Before it eventually (and narrowly) passed, Stanton and African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass made passionate speeches in defense of it.
What was done at the Fall Seneca Convention?
The first convention for women's rights took place at Seneca Falls. It described itself as "a convention to address the social, civic, and religious condition and rights of women" in its advertising.
It took place over two days on July 19–20, 1848, in the Seneca Falls, New York, Wesleyan Chapel. Other women's rights conventions quickly followed, including the Rochester Women's Rights Convention in Rochester, New York, two weeks after it, garnering considerable attention.
The first of several annual National Women's Rights Conventions was place in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1850.
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