she wanted to make the most of her life, and see the world just like men did when the flew in a plane, she wanted to prove and at the same time see everything life has to offer, she had to show people that women were as good at things as men are.
Amelia Earhart want to see women doing thing like a boy do .
Amelia saw her first aircraft in 1919 in Toronto.
She wanted to see women accepted as pilots.
There is no documented evidence confirming Amelia Earhart's favorite holiday. While she enjoyed adventure, independence, and flying, which might align with the spirit of Fourth of July (Independence Day), she never publicly stated a specific holiday as her favorite.
Amelia Earhart went to the state fair at the age of 11 and saw an airplane show
As far as is known Amelia Earhart never had biological children. There have been rumors of adopted stepchildren, it is difficult to see how a globe-trotting aviatrix could have handled the Mother role- at least when actively flying.
At the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto, in 1918.
Yes, Amelia had siblings. A sister named Muriel who was nicknamed (Pidge) and wrote a biography of her sister Amelia. Muriel died in l999 or thereabouts, see the question on A. E's brothers and sisters.
When she was 10 years old, surprisingly she didn't like it at first.
Amelia Earhart <><><> Well, there were several women ahead of Amelia. See the link at the bottom of the page- the list is rather long.
She wanted to see her name in the record book for first woman to circumnavigate the world.
Amelia Earhart, like most educated individuals of her time, understood that the Earth is a globe, not flat. As a pioneering aviator and aviation advocate, her experiences flying at high altitudes would have reinforced her understanding of the Earth's curvature. There is no evidence to suggest that she held any belief in a flat Earth.