seven kids. Her adoptive grandfather was a weaver who became successful through mastering it
and left a sizable legacy, but her father, Edward John, misused his share of the inherited money.
He wished to establish himself as a gentleman farmer in Epping. This was the first of the family's
many moves, each of which took a tole on both their financial and social lives. Only Mary's brother,
Edward, was to receive a formal school given education; he later became a lawyer. He had also
received inheritance directly from his grandfather.
Mary's somewhat haphazard education was, however, not entirely unusual for someone of her
gender, nor was it particularly …show more content…
Having a lasting impact on people such as Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s impact on people such as Susan B. Anthony has created a legacy that is
unmatched. Today she's recognized and celebrated around the world for the influence she has had
on the different women movements. Even though much of the impact of her work took place over a
hundred years after her death, her influence on the advancement of women’s rights extends to the
present." As long as women lack equal rights and opportunities or basic freedoms, Mary
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involved the controversial impact she had on history, not only because of her writings and
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social norms and refused to settle and accept women’s position in society. Her legacy is made up
of a substantial body of work, which includes numerous novels, essays, reviews, and books.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s life that was inevitably cut short by her premature death has still been able to
leave a legacy that has lasted more than 200 years. Her legacy includes her exploration and