Amelia Bloomer did not invent bloomers. She was an advocate for the style of clothing, which was named after her. The actual inventor of bloomers is Elizabeth Smith Miller, who first wore the garment in the 1850s.
Contrary to popular belief, Amelia J. Bloomer did not actually invent the bloomers. She popularized them in her newspaper, the Lily, and her association with the garment caused it to gain her name.
1926. Hope that helped
The stapler which was made to hold pieces of paper together so they weren't loose.
1906 it was invented in 1905 but didnt come out till 1906
William Henry Richardson invented the cotton chopper on June 1, 1886
She went to Ogontz School in Philadelphia, an exclusive high school and junior college. During Christmas vacation of her second year there Amelia went to Toronto, Canada, where Muriel (her sister) was attending a private school. In Toronto Amelia saw her first amputees, returning wounded from World War I. She immediately refused to return to Ogontz and became a volunteer nurse in a hospital for veterans. I am pretty sure that she went to other colleges to. But i have no clue.
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St. Amelia died in the year 772 at the age of 31.St. Amelia died in the year 772.
Amelia was taught to fly in 1920.
Amelia was married on February 7th 1931.
Amelia flew her first plane in 1921.
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