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Boy Scout movement
Agnes Baden-Powell was the sister of Robert Baden-Powell, who founded the Boy Scouts/Scouting Movement in 1907. Lord Baden-Powell asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell to help start a separate movement for girls and so, in 1910, Agnes and Robert founded Girl Guides. Agnes Baden-Powell was President of The Girl Guide Association until 1917 when she became the Vice-President, a position she held until her death in 1945.
The founder of Girl Guides is Agnes Baden-Powell, the elder sister of the founder of Boy Scouts, Lord Robert Baden-Powell. When Boy Scouts really caught on and girls showed interest in joining, Robert asked Agnes to start a Scout-like program for girls.
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Robert Baden-Powell started Boy Scouts. In 1909, a Boy Scout rally was held and several girls attended calling themselves Girl Scouts because they also wanted to join. Robert Baden-Powell decided that girls should have their own organization, so he named them Girl Guides and asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell, to help get the movement going.
No, Juliette Gordon Low married William Mackay Low on December 21, 1886. Juliette did not meet Lord Robert Baden-Powell until after Willie's death. Through meeting Lord Baden-Powell, Juliette became involved in the Scouting Movement and helped start Girl Guide troops in Scotland and London and, in 1912, in Savannah, Georgia.
1907 at Brownsea Island, (Great Britain was the first meeting/campout.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell started the Scouting Movement in 1908 in the United Kingdom. He felt that girls should have their own organization, so Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and thought that an organization for girls should be run by women so he asked his elder sister, Agnes, to help and, in 1910, the Girl Guide movement was formally founded.
The boy scouts were founded in 1907 by Lord Robert Baden-Powell
If you are asking about who influenced her to start Girl Scouts in the United States, it was a combination of people and events. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, his wife, Olave Baden-Powell, and his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell. Agnes was convinced by her brother to start Girl Guides and Juliette Gordon Low helped Agnes start Girl Guides in Scotland.
Brownies were first organized by Lord Baden-Powell in 1914 as the youngest group of the Girl Guide Association. They were originally called "Rosebuds" but the girls did not like that name, so Lord Baden-Powell changed the name to "Brownies".
After she met Baden-Powell in 1911, Juliette Gordon Low worked with Sir Robert Baden-Powell and his sister, Agnes, and wife, Olave, to start Girl Guide troops in the United Kingdom. Juliette Gordon Low then returned to America and started the Girl Scout movement in America in 1912.