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Q: Why did Mary seacole help people in the war?
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What is Mary Seacole famous for scientifically?

Mary seacole was a nurse in the crimean war.


Famous nurse in the Crimean war?

Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole.


What was Mary Seacole famous for in the Victorian times?

Mary Seacole (1805 - 1881) was a nurse during the Crimean War.


Did Florence Nightingale know Mary seacole?

well yes i am 11 and i know that when maary seacole went to russia to help the people during the crimean war she went to go and join and thats when she come across florence nightingale when florence said to mary that black people are not allowed to help so florence kicked mary out. the end


How did Mary seacole die?

Mary Seacole was killed during the Crimean War. < no she most certinley was not, you idiot. Mary died of Apoplexy in her home in Paddington in 1889 after the war!


Who helped Mary Seacole get to the Crimean War?

Florence Nightingale assisted Mary Seacole, but disapproved of her distribution of alcohol to the troops.


Why is Mary seacole famous?

ANSWER Mary Seacole was very famous because she was the first black doctor that cured cholera


Was Mary Seacole British?

Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was born in Jamaica of a Scottish soldier and local woman, which must make her nationality Jamaican. She travelled to the Crimean war to help the soldiers at her own expense.


Which nurse born in Jamaica help care for soldiers in the Crimean War?

Mary Seacole was the nurse who helped care for soldiers in the Crimean War.


When was Mary seacole's birthday?

Sorry, I don't know, but I'm glad to see a reference to Mary Seacole, a sadly neglected figure in the story of the Crimean war.


Did Mary seacole learn how to read?

yes, she read newspapers of the war and other stuff.


Why did Mary seacole do what she did?

Mary Seacole was a nurse who was born in Kingston Jamaica, 1805. She was of mixed race (JAmaican adn Scottish) and went to help soldiers who were injured in the Crimean War. She was refused many jobs because of her race and made her own way to the sight of the war as nobody would take her. She wrote an autobiography to help her stay out of financial difficulties as she faced bankrupsy. In 1881 she died and was buried in London (Catholic cemetary) . She has a statue made of her as a memory of her work and strength.