During the first wave of feminism, 1800’s feminism has started the women’s rebellion for equality. Starting with the first wave of feminism in the United States, which was the Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention, the protest for equality branched out into a large convention of young to old women and men who were devoted to equal treatment between the two sexes. Before this convention, slavery was common, so Lucretia Mott and others formed the Female Antislavery Society. This forwarded movements and also encouraged others to fight for equality for women after slavery was abolished. Many acts were established in America during the first wave. Three amendments were established over the course of six years:
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