which of these did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in common? they had…

which of these did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in common? they had gained political support by being jurors on important cases. they were active in the abolition movement. they came from states where women had gained suffrage. they were experienced at effectively organizing womens rights conventions.

which of these did the five reformers who organized the seneca falls convention have in common? they had gained political support by being jurors on important cases. they were active in the abolition movement. they came from states where women had gained suffrage. they were experienced at effectively organizing womens rights conventions.

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Brief Explanations:

The five reformers who organized the Seneca Falls Convention - Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Mary Ann M'Clintock, Jane Hunt, and Martha Coffin Wright - were all active in the abolition movement, fighting against slavery. Women's rights and abolitionist causes were intertwined during this period, with many women's rights activists also being involved in the fight to end slavery. Women were not jurors at that time, and women's suffrage was not yet widespread in the states they came from, and this was the first major women's rights convention so they couldn't have been experienced at organizing such conventions before it.

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They were active in the abolition movement.