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because she changed the history of women and how they were treated. she also opened the ladies assosiation which supported all women in the u.k and spent 21 years of her life trying to get rid of the contagious diseases act which she eventually achieved, while doing so she attended 99 meetings in one year and travelled 3,700 miles by herself.

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