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When and where was she born?

Mary was born in London, April 27th 1759.

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What was her greatest achievement/contribution to humanity?

Mary Wollstonecraft is mostly known for the Vindication of the Rights of Women.

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How did she begin her career/personal job?

Mary worked as a governess and as a writer.

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How did the world change thanks to her work?

Mary helped forming women's rights and the femenism movement.

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Who controlled Mexico (New Spain) during Wollstonecraft's lifetime?

Spain was in control of New Spain during Mary lifetime.

200

Was there any important event in their childhood that left a mark on them?

Mary Wollstonecraft lived through family violence, she even helped her sister escape from their families' abuse.

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At what age did she start to get recognition?

Wollstonecraft got really popular when she did a theater act at 35 years old, 1792.
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Did she invent, discover or create something?

She didn't invent anything, but pionered modern femenism.

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What/which institutions, awards, or plagues bear her name today?

Mary Wollstonecraft has schools, libraries, organizations named after her.

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What type of society existed in New Spain (Mexico)?

In New Spain, there was a strict racial hierarchy.

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How was the place where she was born?

Mary lived though several different places because opf her families' unstable economy.

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Did she win any awards, medals or recognition?

Mary didn't receive any awards in her lifetime, but she was highly praised.

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What legacy did she leave in her field?

Wollstonecraft was one of the most iconic/famous public figures for femenism.

300

Was she a good artist or musician?

She wasn't an artist, but had the artistic talent.

300

What reforms affected New Spain during this time?

New Spain was affected because of The Bourbon Reforms.

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What personal challenge did she face?

Mary lived through poverty, discrimimation and suicide attempts.

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What impact did she have on her country?

Mary heavily influenced modern femenism and some social constructs.

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How did her discipline change thanks to her?

Mary formed the bases of femenism and gender equality.

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Did she have a strange habit?

Not really, but she did break many social rules and constructs.

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Who resisted the Spanish rule in New Spain?

Mostly indigenous people fought against the Spanish.

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When and where did she die?

Mary passed away in September 10th, 1797 in London.

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What was their biggest personal obstacle?

The patriat society and her personal life. 


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Did she work with a team or alone?

Mary mostly worked alone, but she collaborated with William Godwin.

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Was there an object she would carry at all times?

It's very well-known that Mary wrote a lot, she often carried utilities to write.

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What global events sparked the change in New Spain?

The French invading Spain, Napoleon as their leader.

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