The Declaration begins by adressing the unalienable rights of Americans. Women and men were created equal, and the Seneca Falls Declaration reassured some ideals of the Declaration of Independence. It listed grievances involving American women such as having limited say in government, denied right to vote, denied right to own property, and the denied right to receive a higher education. Following the grievances, the Declaration holds a list of ideals to further enforce the equality among men and women.
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