By.Michael.Mora.  Susan b. Anthony lived at a time when woman were not allowed to vote.She was born in 1820 in adams Massachusetts she even lived at.

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By.Michael.Mora

 Susan b. Anthony lived at a time when woman were not allowed to vote.She was born in 1820 in adams Massachusetts she even lived at a time when slavery was invented.

 She was famous because she met fredrick douglass she fought slavery and she wrote a news paper

 In march 1851, something happened that changed anthony’s life.Her friend Amelia Bloomer introduced her to Elizabeth cady stanton.

 Susan b.Anthony wanted to vote and she did then she had to goten arested for that then someone said that she had to pay a fine of 100 dollors but she never paid it.

 She had her face on a silver coin.