ECadyStanton

Elizabeth Cady Stanton //(1815-1902), the daughter of Margaret livingston Cady and Daniel cady was born in Johnstown, Newyork. Her parents came from a very wealthy and well known families.she was the 8th out of 11 siblings in the household As growing up, elizabeth attended the Troy female seminary from 1830-1833, she had the best education that was open toward women during at that time. Elizabeth first began to became a Feminst by overhearing her father while he was at work as a layer, which made her wonder about her surroundings. That was the very beginning of her being a feminist.//

//Throughout her years, Elizabeth ass was the biggest that was very memorable. She written for the periodicals and is the author of multiple books including: 80 years or more and co-wrote the books the history of women and the womens Bible. One of the most memorable accomplishment that made her mark was that she was the first president National Women Suffrage Association .Elizabeth was later drafted to Seneca falls Decloration. This is when they have debates about the issues of women rights. **"T**// **he memory of my own suffering has prevented me from ever shadowing one young soul with the superstition of the Christian religion" ** this quote was said by Elizabeth herself. She is trying to say that her past experience in life is the reason why i she is the person she is today.



//Elizabeth Cady Staton is an iconic woman in american history that many people look up to and open doors to for the next generation. Her actions while she was alive had significantly affected women in todays society. Around the time she was around men and women was never equal, which is why she fought so hard and was a feminist. Years after her death something happened that changed history. The 19th amendment was added to the bill of rights created the Womens Sufferage law to make Women equal as Men. This is something that Elizabeth would want to see when she was alive because she was fighting for this all her career and life. She also fought for african american slaves, which is why many people are inspired by her actions.//