In the early 1800s, the number of women expected to bring about societal change was relatively small, as societal norms largely confined women's roles to domestic spheres. However, notable figures like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth began to emerge, advocating for women's rights and social reforms. The burgeoning women's suffrage movement started to gain momentum, signaling a shift in women's expectations and involvement in public life. Overall, while the movement was in its infancy, these women laid the groundwork for future societal change.
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