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Women's Emigration Society
The Women's Emigration Society was a 19th-century English organization devoted to helping poor young women emigrate from England to the colonies of the British Empire.
==History==
The society was established by Louisa Hubbard and Caroline Blanchard in 1880 and was active until 1884.〔 Another person creditted with founding the organisation was Emily Anne Smythe.〔Elizabeth Baigent, ‘Smythe , Emily Anne, Viscountess Strangford (bap. 1826, d. 1887)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 3 May 2015 )〕
The goal of the society was to allow women with few opportunities in England to move to places such as North America or New Zealand.〔 The organizers of the society believed that women would be able to find employment much more easily in these locations than they were able to in England. They generally attempted to find women jobs as governesses or helpers for families. They also believed that women would be able to find husbands through these professions.
Hubbard began believing in the importance of female emigration from England in 1877. A writer pointed out to her that many more men than women had emigrated from England and that there were many opportunities for women in the British colonies. She then began publishing articles about this in her magazine, ''The Women's Gazette''. These articles caught the attention of other emigration advocates and they soon met with Hubbard and decided to form the society. The society often worked with branches of the YWCA in the locations that they sought to place women.〔
Hubbard later realized that there were several different societies working interdependently to promote emigration and decided to try to unify them. She then published a book titled ''The United Englishwomen's Emigration Register'' and founded the United Englishwomen's Emigration Association to try to unify the women's emigration movement. In 1884 Caroline Blanchard also began the Colonial Emigration Society to focus on promoting emigration.〔

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