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For the first one the answer is: Lucretia Mott and Elizebeth Cady Stanton
For the second: It was a meeting for women's rights, disuccsing them and was seen as the bginnning of the Suffrage Movement. They made a 'Declaration of Sentiments' written by Stanton stating all men and women are created equal.
For the third: It had many things for women rights including better educsation and job oppurtunities, the right to own property and money and more church rights. Their most controversial demand was for vote called the 'Woman's Suffrage', which was not accepted by all atendees nor was the main goal but became one in the 1860's.