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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

History of All Scouting




Scouting was created by General Robert Baden-Powell in England of 1908. When it reached the United States, it was called British Scout program. Then in 1910, William Boyce, a publisher, officially called it “Boy Scouts of America”. Now many countries use the term “Boy Scouts” in the International Boy Scout Organization. The more known founders are Ernest Thomson Seton and James West. In 1910, a girl would go to the “Camp Fire Girls” and in 1912; there was Girl Scouts( picture above ) while a boy would go to Boy Scouts. That’s the history of Boy Scouts. (Info fromTroop97.net)

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