Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 -Women had few rights before the 1840’s -Women could not vote or hold an office. -Women could own no money or property. -Men could legally…
Section IV: An Age of Reforms (Pages 525 - 529) This section is about: The women's rights movement and efforts to achieve labor reforms in the nineteenth century. The…
12.3 A Call for Womenâs Rights 14.2 A Call for Womenâs Rights Main Idea Women who were involved in abolition and other reform movements began to speak out about the status…
Womenâs Suffrage What was life like for Woman between 1750 â 1920? Spend 10 minutes researching the life of women during this time period. Prepare to discuss your thoughts…
No Slide Title To use her as a breeder. A 200 In what ways can we consider ourselves âenslaved,â needing the same kind of courage as Frederick Douglass? Click on screen…
No Slide Title Vocabulary The Spirit of Reform The Reform Movement Fighting Slavery Equal Rights for Women Seneca Falls Convention $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300…
The Seneca Falls Convention The Seneca Falls Convention By: Cameron Schepner What was it? The Seneca Falls Convention was a meeting of about three hundred men and women who…
Frederick Douglass By Team Great Born: 1818 in Maryland Died: 1895 in Washington D.C. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â He was born to a slave and a white man. Â He lived with…
The Age of Reform Improving Society The Fight Against Slavery A Call for Womenâs Rights American Literature and Arts Odds and Ends $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400…
The Seneca Falls Convention The Seneca Falls Convention By: Cameron Schepner What was it? The Seneca Falls Convention was a meeting of about three hundred men and women who…