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Feminism is a range of political movements,

ideologies, and social movements that share a


common goal: to define, establish, and achieve
political, economic, personal, and social rights
for women.
This includes seeking to establish educational
and professional opportunities for women that
are equal to such opportunities for men.
There are a lot of famous English women
throughout the history. We find details about
women in all domains such as politics,
entertainment, arts, literature, media or
publishing.

Women's roles
The 1960s saw dramatic shifts in
attitudes and values led by youth. It
was a worldwide phenomenon, in which
British rock musicians especially The
Beatles played an international role.
The generations divided sharply
regarding the new sexual freedom
demanded by youth who listened to
bands like The Rolling Stones.
Boudicca
Boudicca was a warrior queen of the ancient
Iceni tribe, who led a rebellion that nearly ended
Roman rule in Britain.

Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I is surely the most famous in more
recent history. She is also the first of three queens not
born to rule but nonetheless outstanding monarchs.
Nell Gwyn
Eleanor Gwyn rose to be an actress who caught the
eye of the merry monarch, King Charles II, and
ended up with a royal pension and a splendid
house in Pall Mall.

Jane Austen
Jane Austen I considered as being the most celebrated woman novelist.
Elizabeth Fry
Mrs Fry was the least familiar of our famous ladies, but her
pioneering work as a prison reformer has long been recognised
and still earns her a place here.

Queen Victoria
Victoria is the second queen who came to the throne by default,
when her royal uncles, King George IV and King William IV, failed
to produce a surviving legitimate heir.
. Florence Nightingale
She was the first women who appeared on a UK banknote and
she was a national treasure before she was 40. Her pioneering
work tending British troops in the Crimean War earned her the
thanks of a grateful nation.

Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline gave to the womens suffrage movement, but few
doubt she was one of its most inspirational figureheads.
Margaret Thatcher
She was the first female British prime minister and
place in history is rightly guaranteed.

Queen Elizabeth II
Like Elizabeth I and Victoria, the Princess
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was not expected to
become queen.
The strangest thing about dating a British girl is that she
will out-drink the person she meets.
Another crazy thing is that women tend to fill the phone
memory of their partners with stupid things such as a
photo of a dog or a photo with her morning coffee
British women tend to be sarcastic while interacting with
men
Women eat more than men and usually are fatter than
them
British women are very well known as being strong and
competitive, so they will never stop challenging their
partners
Women are hard to be understood
Women tend to mock or make fun of their husbands
If they break up with their partners, they are an absolute
mess
They do not like being called fat girls
British women are never on diet

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