Which factor contributed most to the beginning of the women's-rights movement in the United States during the mid-1800s? dramatic increase in women's participation in the workforce

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Answer:

The experience of gender discrimination within reform movements

Explanation:

The factor that contributed most to the beginning of the women's-rights movement in the United States during the mid-1800s is "The experience of gender discrimination within reform movements"

This is evident in the fact that Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott's agitation for a women’s rights convention, and the declaration of sentiment at the Seneca Falls convention began following their gender discrimination experience at the 1840 antislavery meeting in London.

They experienced that women were not allowed the participation and at the same time asked to sit in different places away from their men counterparts.

Answer:

i would say the experience of gender discrimination within reform movements

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