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What was significant about the Seneca Falls Convention?
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It was where women publicly demanded equal rights.
It was where women publicly demanded equal rights.
It was the site of the first college willing to admit women.
It was the site of the first college willing to admit women.
It was the first time women were allowed to vote in a local election.
It was the first time women were allowed to vote in a local election.
It was where the first women's trade union met.
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It was where women publicly demanded equal rights. The 1848 Seneca Falls Convention produced the Declaration of Sentiments calling for equal rights, including women's suffrage.
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