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The '''Seneca Falls Convention''', held in [[Seneca Falls, New York]] in [[1848]], was the first [[women's rights]] convention held in the United States, and as a result is often called the birthplace of the [[feminism|feminist]] movement.
The '''Seneca Falls Convention''', held in [[Seneca Falls, New York]] on [[July 19]] - [[July 20]], [[1848]], was the first [[women's rights]] convention held in the United States, and as a result is often called the birthplace of the [[feminism|feminist]] movement. During the event the "[[Bloomers]]" were introduced for the first time.


''See also'' [[Seneca Falls declaration of sentiments]]
''See also'' [[Seneca Falls declaration of sentiments]]

Revision as of 02:23, 20 July 2003

The Seneca Falls Convention, held in Seneca Falls, New York on July 19 - July 20, 1848, was the first women's rights convention held in the United States, and as a result is often called the birthplace of the feminist movement. During the event the "Bloomers" were introduced for the first time.

See also Seneca Falls declaration of sentiments