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condition of French and indian women during 18 century​

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Answered by anvesha73
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Indian women

The condition of the women in the society was far from satisfactory. Although the Muslim laws provi­ded women rights to property and right to divorce, their women folk was not also having a respectable status in the Muslim social set up.

Even before the Muslims were not influenced by the hierarchy of status created by the sanskritization of the Hindu society, Raziya Sultana was opposed for succession to the throne and later on nobody lamented on her being disgraced by the “nobles” only being belonging to the fair-sex. The number of wives kept by these “nobles” and other Muslim officers vindicates the fact that they were considered species of sexual pleasure.

French women

The conditions of women in 18th century French society and Indian society were different .

The effects of Enlightenment and Industrial revolution that spread in Europe was much earlier here than in the Oriental nations. The struggle for the women rights, their participation in the political movements was seen much before in the French society than in India where at the same time, there was a rule of purdah system and feudalistic norms


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condition of french

1.the Carnatic war was led to the defeat of regional power and french in india.

2. it consolidated the power of the french in india.

condition if women during 18th century

ANS.the women from the nellore district of andhrapradesh decided to tackle the growing of alcoholic dependency among the male member of their family.They staged a series of protest to force out the liqour traders from their area. this result ban on the sale of alcoholic beaveres in 1995

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