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Stanton
Stan·ton S0706900 (stăn′tən), Edwin McMasters 1814-1869. American public official who served as US secretary of war (1862-1868). His dismissal by President Andrew Johnson and his subsequent refusal to leave office precipitated the impeachment of Johnson.
Elizabeth Cady StantonStanton, Elizabeth Cady 1815-1902. American feminist and social reformer. She helped organize the first women's rights convention, held in Seneca Falls, New York (1848), for which she wrote a declaration that proclaimed the equality of women and men. In 1869, she and Susan B. Anthony founded the National Woman Suffrage Association.Stan•ton (ˈstæn tn) n. 1. Edwin McMasters, 1814–69, U.S. Secretary of War 1862–67. 2. Elizabeth Cady, 1815–1902, U.S. social reformer and women's suffrage leader. Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Stanton - United States suffragist and feminist; called for reform of the practices that perpetuated sexual inequality (1815-1902)Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
Stanton
Stanton, city (1990 pop. 30,491), Orange co., SW Calif., SW of Anaheim; inc. 1956. The city's population grew rapidly in the late 20th century. Manufactures include electrical and electronic goods, signs, computer equipment, building materials, and plastics. There are also tool-and-die and metal-processing industries.Stanton Related to Stanton: Elizabeth Cady StantonSynonyms for Stantonnoun United States suffragist and feministSynonyms |