Answer :

The Declaration of Sentiments asserted women's equality in politics, family, education, jobs, religion and morals.

What was the declaration of sentiments?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton offered to draft the rough draft of their protest statement, which they designated as a Declaration of Sentiments. From M'Clintock's mahogany tea table, Stanton and M'Clintock then began to compose the paper. Their meeting was made possible by the Declaration of Sentiments.

When the early republic's foundational papers gave preference to white, aristocratic males, Elizabeth Cady Stanton penned the Declaration of Sentiments to dramatize the denied citizenship demands of affluent women.

The significance of Stanton's rhetorical choice, is as stated : "By linking the complaints of women to the most illustrious political statement the nation had made, [Stanton] implied that women's demands were neither more nor less radical than the American Revolution had been; that they were in fact an implicit fulfillment of the commitments already made."

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