In early American history, voting was not a constitutional right but a privilege reserved for property-owning men who ran households, making the idea of women's suffrage seem patently ridiculous; women did not publicly demand voting rights until the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, where even among activists, the issue was highly contested as noted by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in her Declaration of Sentiments.
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Why Women Weren’t Originally Included in “We the People”Añadido:
We have to remember that voting at this point is not a right. It's not a right in the Constitution.
And voting is a privilege [music] for people who run a household, which is met at this point. So, even men who are adults who live in another man's household, if they're not owning property, they don't vote. So, [music] there's not this idea that the revolution meant that everybody was going to get to [music] vote. So, the idea of suggesting that women could vote was seen as patently ridiculous at this [music] point. And most women weren't even talking about it. I mean, again, as far as they were going was a few people saying, "Well, I'm taxed, but I'm not represented, [music] which seems not right." Um you don't get women publicly saying, "We should have the right to vote" until 1848 [music] with Seneca Falls. Again, it's just such a radical position that to say it publicly was to basically ostracize yourself >> [music] >> at this point. And even Elizabeth Cady Stanton saying that not all women at that meeting agreed that they should be saying that. It was the most [music] contested, you know, in her Declaration of Sentiments, where she listed all the grievances the way [music] the Declaration of Independence does, that was the most contested one, that women should be able to vote.
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