The Declaration was short and too the point, which I tend to think is the most effective. It worked well to base it along the same frame as the Declaration of Independence, which connected the tyranny of man against woman to the tyranny of Britian against the colonies. Another way the writing worked well, was that it seemed, or at least seems now, very too the point instead of an angry, rambling, rant. It was also added at the bottom of the document, that the women writing the declaration knew that it wouldn't be accepted, that it would be challenged. But they wrote it anyway in hope of getting something done, something which did eventually happen.
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