Sappho(570 BCE) Cleopatra(69 BCE-30 BCE) Mary Magdalene(4 BCE-40 BCE) Boudicca(1st century BCE) Helen Keller(1880-1968) Rosa Parks(1913-2005) Marilyn Monroe(1926-1962) Anne Frank(1929-1945) Audrey Hepburn(1929-1993) Oprah Winfrey(1954-) Madonna(1958-) Diana, Princess of Wales(1961-1997) J.K Rowling(1965-) Tegla Loroupe(1973-) Malala Yousafzai(1997-)
1. Amelia Earhart-First women to ride a plane solo across the Atlantic ocean 2. Marilyn Monroe-An icon 3. Rosa Parks- first lady of civil rights 4. Cleopatra-Last ruler of Egypt 5.Sappho-first known female writers 6. Mary Magdalen- one of Jesus's most devoted follower 7. Boudicca-Inspirational leader of Briton 8. Eleanor of Aquitaine- first queen of France 9.Joan of Arc- patron saint of France 10. Mirabai- inspirational Indian mystic and poet 11.Mallala- gave the rights for girls to go to school 12. Elizabeth I- Queen of England during social change 13. Catherine the Great- One of greatest leaders during eighteenth century 14.Margaret Fuller- An American women's right advocate 15.Queen Victoria- British Queen 16. Marie Curie- Polish/French scientist 17. Emily Murphy- The first woman magistrate in the British Empire 18. Helen Keller- Blind and deaf and helped find a way to stop that 19. Eleanor Roosevelt- Wife and political aide of American president F.D.Roosevelt 20. Mother Teresa- Albanian nun and charity worker 21. Diana, Princess of wales- First wife of Charles, prince of wales 22. Billie Holiday- First lady of the blues- Jazz singer 23. Indira Gandhi- First female prime minister of India. 24. Oprah Winfrey- American talk show host and businesswoman. 25.Madonna- the most successful female musician of all time
The War of 1812 is sometimes called the second war for independence. The Americans fought for their rights; for the rights to neutral trade, which British government suspended because of the continental system of the French emperor Napoleon.