In proposing the same type of education for girls as that proposed for boys, Mary Wollstonecraft went a step further and proposed that they be educated together which was even more radical than anything proposed before. The idea of co-educational schooling was simply regarded as nonsense by many educational thinkers of the time
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Mary Wollstonecraft argued for the equal education and rights of women in her seminal work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1792). She believed that women should have the same opportunities as men to develop their intellect and abilities, advocating for women's access to education and participation in public life. Wollstonecraft's ideas laid the foundation for the modern feminist movement.
she fought for womens rights and equal education for all, and this was an influence to america because women didn't have much rights until like the 1920s and they look to her as an inspiration
Women were intellectually as intelligent as any man and sometimes more intelligent.
Mary Wollstonecraft was the author of Vindictions on the Rights of Women and was known for her opinions on women's rights. Also, she was the mother of the author of Frankenstein.Mary Wollstonecraft was an English womens rights activist during the period of the Enlightenment (1700s). She was one of the pioneers of the feminist movement.
it resulted in few concrete improvements in the womens rights.
She promoted womens rights during the early industrial revolution (1700s) though her writing. She said women were only inferior to men b/c of the lack of educational and occupational oppurtinuties. Wollenstonecroft influenced the feminist movemt in the 1900s through her writing.
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement in women's right in New York.
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During the Enlightenment, women's rights were limited in comparison to men. Women were often seen as subordinate to men and were excluded from many aspects of public life, such as education and political participation. Despite this, some Enlightenment thinkers did advocate for greater rights for women, such as Mary Wollstonecraft who argued for equal education and political rights for women.
she made the world a better place for all women, even though her work didn't start having an affect until a century after her death. she spoke out against inequalities in gender and fought for womens rights.