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The Boy Scouts were founded in 1908 by Robert Baden-Powell to promote outdoor skills, self-reliance, and citizenship among young boys, aiming to develop character and leadership. The Girl Scouts, established in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, aimed to provide girls with similar opportunities for personal development, leadership, and community service, while fostering a sense of independence. Both organizations sought to instill values, promote teamwork, and encourage young people to engage with their communities.

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