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This question is badly conceived. It assumes that feminism is something which can be encapsulated into one particular movement or ideology. There are many kinds of feminism, each quite different from the other. It would be more productive to ask when a particular kind of feminism began. Agreed. There was no proclamation saying anything like, 'We, the undersigned, hereby launch a campaign for the equality of men and women [date]'. There were several different campaigns on specific issues - such as the provision of serious, worthwhile education, the vote, property rights and so on. In general terms, these various campaigns started in the nineteenth century (1800s) in both Europe and America.

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