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how did the 1840 worlds anti-slavery convention affect the womens suffrage movement?
○ women and men participated equally in the convention; this helped show the us government that women deserved the right to vote.
○ women and men participated equally in the convention; this raised the profile of several key female activists.
○ women were not allowed to fully participate in the convention; this directly led to the passage of the nineteenth amendment.
○ women were not allowed to fully participate in the convention; this led several key female activists to shift their focus to womens rights.
The 1840 World's Anti-Slavery Convention barred women from full participation (they were segregated and not allowed to speak). This exclusion angered female activists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, prompting them to redirect their efforts toward advocating for women's rights, including suffrage. The Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920, so it was not a direct result of this 1840 convention, and women did not participate equally.
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Women were not allowed to fully participate in the convention; this led several key female activists to shift their focus to women's rights.