In the United States, Juliette Gordon Low started the first American Girl Guide troop in Savannah, Georgia on March 12, 1912. The name was changed to Girl Scouts of America in 1913.
Internationally, there really isn't a "first" troop. Once Lord Baden-Powell started Boy Scouts, girls also wanted to be scouts so troops for girls were started in many places. Lord B-P decided that girls should have their own organization so he asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell, to start Girl Guides.
The first Girl Guide meeting held in the US was probably held in Juliette Gordon Low's home. However, she soon converted the stable on the grounds of her home into a meeting place for Girl Guides (changed a year later to Girl Scouts).
Juliette Gordon Low held the first meeting of the American Girl Guides on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia.
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The answer to this question depends on the specific event (what she did) you are asking about. If you are asking how old Juliette Gordon Low was when she held the first Girl Scout troop meeting in Savannah, Georgia, she was 50 years old.
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The first Girl Guide troops were started in the United Kingdom in 1910. The first Girl Scout meeting in the USA was held on March 12, 1912. The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) is celebrating 100 years of international Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting during three years, 2010 to 2012 because many countries founded Girl Scouting and Guiding in the years 1910 to 1912.
The 1st World Scout Jamboree was held in 1920, and was hosted by the United Kingdom. The first national jamboree was held in Washington, D.C. for ten days in July 1937,
The first country to have a Girl Scout was most likely the United Kingdom. A Boy Scout rally was held in 1909 in the United Kingdom. Several girls attended proclaiming themselves to be Scouts. Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and decided 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. Before 1910, many countries already had Girl Scout troops.
Juliette Gordon Low held the first Girl Guides of America troop meeting on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia. A year later, in 1913, the name of the organization was changed to Girl Scouts of America. The first Girl Scout troop in the US was started on March 12, 1912, which is considered the day they were founded. The first troop for African American girls was founded in 1917.
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This question is very difficult to answer. At the first meeting Juliette Gordon Low held in Savannah, Georgia, she probably used a Girl Guide promise which was being used by Girl Guide troops in other countries.
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