In 1848, at Seneca Falls, New York, __________

a. a major religious revival occurred
b. the first national gathering of feminists took place
c. eleven people were killed in an anti-Mormon riot
d. the radical antislavery movement began
e. representatives of the Five Civilized Tribes finally ceded the Ohio Valley to the United States


B

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