1. The opening to this document states the democratic principles listed in the declaration of independence with one key alteration. It mentions life, liberty, the consent of the governed, however it states all men and women are created equal, not just men.
2. 1. Lack of suffrage for women 2. lack of representation in government 3. submission to their husbands 4. lack of education 5. not having rights of foreigners
3. The author ends this declaration by saying that women will continue to fight for their rights, through petitions and protest, and that lawmakers should grant them.
4. 1. Fredrick Douglass 2. James Mott 3. Jacob Chamberlain 4. Azaliah Schooly 5.Elisha Foote
Notable Non-Signer: Sarah Polk (First Lady at the time)
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Signers of declaration of Independence:
2. 1. Lack of suffrage for women 2. lack of representation in government 3. submission to their husbands 4. lack of education 5. not having rights of foreigners
3. The author ends this declaration by saying that women will continue to fight for their rights, through petitions and protest, and that lawmakers should grant them.
4. 1. Fredrick Douglass 2. James Mott 3. Jacob Chamberlain 4. Azaliah Schooly 5.Elisha Foote
Notable Non-Signer: Sarah Polk (First Lady at the time)
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Signers of declaration of Independence:
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