Mary Walker & Charlotte Doyle Born in 1832, Mary Walker was one of the leaders for the women’s rights activist, and also this meant that she was in America. When Mary Walker lived in America she lost her job from the Nullification Crisis that had happened in mid-late 1832. Mary was a nurse during the Civil War and she had received the Medal of Honor for her service. These women were part of something you wouldn’t think a women could do like hanging with sailors/pirates or becoming a war hero for being a healer, so if you set your mind to do anything daring do it. Charlotte Doyle the girl who was in the book I was reading, she was just an ordinary girl who wanted to sail to the new world which is America. When Charlotte got on the ship, she …show more content…
After the Civil War was over Mary Walker had received an Honor Medal for her hard work to save lives of soldiers during the war. The women's rights was able to give Mary a job to participate with the war so that she can save lives of the wounded soldiers. Also this gave her an opportunity for her to go overseas to help in the war and it helped her get a Medal of Honor. When Mary became an abolitionist her popularity when down because everyone doesn't want slaves to have freedom. What helped is that Mary was a trained nurse/ studied it in college before she went to go help in the …show more content…
If Mary was part of a different century she wouldn’t be able to go to college because not a lot of people got a lot of money but that just depends on the job that you have. Then somehow she wouldn’t receive her Medal of Honor from the Civil War because then it would be too early for that war to begin. Since if she would have lived before her present time, then she wouldn’t be known as an abolitionist or a war hero. If she lived in a different part of the world it would have been more difficult from the different leaders/dictators that lived in that different area of the world. Plus this would mean she would have to nurse for the other army during the Civil War. Which probably meant that Mary Walker wouldn’t get her Medal of Honor because she wouldn’t be living in America, and that in the other countries have medals for their