Women's History Month

  • Women Gone Missing

    Women Gone Missing
    Anne Hutchinson is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony for heresy.
  • Salem Witch Trails

    Salem Witch Trails
    The Salem Witch Trials are held in Salem, Massachusetts.
  • The Right To Vote

    The Right To Vote
    New Jersey grants women the vote in its state constitution.
  • Abigail Adams

    Abigail Adams
    Abigail Adams makes plea to her husband: "Remember the ladies" in the new Constitution.
  • Sarah Pierce

    Sarah Pierce
    Sarah Pierce establishes first institution in America for higher education of women, in Litchfield, Connecticut.
  • Susan B.Anthony's birthday

    Susan B.Anthony's birthday
    Susan B. Anthony's birthday
  • Kentucky widows with children

    Kentucky widows with children
    Kentucky widows with children in school are granted "school suffrage," the right to vote in school board elections.
  • Maria Mitchell

    Maria Mitchell
    Maria Mitchell discovers a new comet, wins a medal from the King of Denmark.
  • Mary Ann McClintock

    Mary Ann McClintock
    Lucretia Mott, Martha C. Wright, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mary Ann McClintock are invited to tea at the home of Jane Hunt in Waterloo, New York. They decide to call a two-day meeting of women at the Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Seneca Falls to discuss women's rights.
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    Seneca Falls, New York;

    Three hundred people attend the first convention held to discuss women's rights, in Seneca Falls, New York; 68 women and 32 men sign the "Declaration of Sentiments," including the first formal demand made in the United States for women's right to vote: "...it is the duty of the women of this country to secure to themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise."
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    Salem, Ohio,

    In Salem, Ohio, women take complete control of their women's rights convention, refusing men any form of participation apart from attendance
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    First National Woman's Rights Convention

    First National Woman's Rights Convention is held in Worcester, Massachusetts. It draws 1,000 people, and women's movement leaders gain national attention. Annual national conferences continue to be held through 1860 (except in 1857).
  • Bloomer costume

    The "Bloomer costume" is adopted to urge dress reform for women.
  • Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton first meet

    Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton first meet on a street corner in Seneca Falls, New York.
  • Sojourner Truth's

    Sojourner Truth's spontaneous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech electrifies the woman's rights convention in Akron, Ohio.