Bill of
Rights,
Declaration
of
Independence,
and
Declaration
of
Sentiment
The Bill of Rights was written so that the new
government ensured the rights of the
American people. the Declaration of
Independence was written to declare
independence from England. The Declaration
of Sentiment was written and demand
equality with men before the law in
education and employment.
The Bill of Rights stated
the peoples rights living
in America.
the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791
Has multiple amendments making the
people aware of their rights including their
rights to bare arms, their freedom of speech,
and their freedom of religion.
The Declaration of Independence was
written to declare America's
independence from England.
the Declaration of
Independence was signed
in 1776
The Declaration of Independence
contained a list of grievances that
they didn't like about the king
including taxation, the right to a
fair trial, and cutting off the trade
to other colonies.
The Declaration of Sentiment demanded
equality with men before the law in
education and employment
the Declaration of
Sentiment was drafted
in 1848 by Elizabeth
Stanton for women's
rights convention in
Seneca Falls, New York
The Declaration of Sentiment is a
Document that list many points for
women's rights at the women's rights
convention. It demanded equality with
men before the law.