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expain the role of women in french revolution

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Answered by BrainlyJewel
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Role of women in French Revolution:

In French Society, women weren't treated as equal as men. They were considered passive citizens.

Women used to perform household work early but as soon as they began to protest; rights such as compulsory education, divorce were given.

Soon, the most famous women's club was established.

They struggled a lot for the "right to vote" which was finally given to them in 1946.

Answered by ZukaroZama
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Explanation:

Women played a very important part in the French Revolutionfrom its beginning that brought many changes and differences in this revolution.

The women thought that their participation in the revolution would pressurize the government to pass the laws that would improve their lives.

THE DEMANDS OF THE WOMEN OF FRANCE WERE:-

1.One of their demands was that they wanted to enjoy the same rights as that of men.

2.their other demands included the right to vote in the political elections and hold the political offices.For this, they started many women clubs, reforms and thir own newspapers. The Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women was one of the famous women clubs

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