10 famous women who inspired the whole world
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1)Jhansi ki rani
2)Mother Teresa
3) Anne Frank
4)Dianna Princess of Wales
5)Michelle Obama
6)Florence Nightingale
7)Mary stopes
8) Mary quant
9)Angela merkal
10)Raziya Sultan
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- Jane Austen: 1775 - 1817
- Jane Austen started putting pen to paper when she was just a teenager and went on to write six major novels which revealed what life was like in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Four of them were released within just four years of each other! That's some seriously rapid writing.
2. Florence Nightingale: 1820 - 1910
- She moved to London to work before receiving a letter from the Secretary of War asking her to put a team together to go to work in a place called Crimea during the Crimean War, and look after British soldiers. This was the first time that women had been officially allowed to serve in the army.
3.Emmeline Pankhurst: 1858-1928
- Emmeline Pankhurst was a founding member of a group of women called the Suffragettes, who fought incredibly hard to get women the right to vote in the UK.
4.Marie Curie: 1867 - 1934
- Marie Curie was a Polish scientist - and is probably one of the most famous scientists of all time. She was born in the Polish city of Warsaw, but later moved to France where she made an incredible discovery which would change the world.
5. Coco Chanel: 1883 - 1971
- She opened her first shop in the early 1900s, starting off by designing hats. She soon turned her attention to clothes too and, by the 1920s, launched her first perfume.
6.Katharine Hepburn: 1907 - 2003
- One way that she did this was by challenging how women were supposed to dress. In Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s, it was more usual for women to wear dresses and skirts. But no, Katharine liked to wear trousers and she became very well known for this.
7.Mother Teresa: 1910 - 1997
- At the age of 12, Teresa - who was a Roman Catholic - decided that she wanted to go to India to spread the Christian message and help people.
8.Margaret Thatcher: 1925 - 2013
- She started her political career at Oxford University where she was president of the Conservative Association. She later ran for parliament to represent Dartford, but she lost out twice to her Labour rival.
9.Queen Elizabeth II: 1926 - present day
- She has been sitting on the throne for 66 years, making her the world's longest serving monarch. She has seen the country through good times and bad, as well as sitting with 12 different prime ministers. Phew!
10.Hillary Clinton: 1947 - present day
- That's because she made history back in July 2016 when she became the first woman from one of America's two main political parties to be chosen to run for the job of president. She was representing the Democrats - the same party as the president at the time, Barack Obama.
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