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Explain the conditions of women before and after the french revolution

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Answered by aryajhanak19
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All women were classed as passive citizens.
*They didn't have voting powers.
*They worked as seamstresses or laundresses,sold flowers and vegetables at the market.
*They were employed as domestic servants in the houses of prosperous people.
*Most women did not have access to education or job training.
* Their wages were lower than those of men.
Answered by kirti7418
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Condition of Women before the French Revolution:

a. Women were considered to be socially inferior to men, Most women had no access to education. Only the women belonging to the first and second estate, daughters of the nobles and other wealthier class had access to education.

b. Women from the third estates were involved in small jobs, some sold fruits, flowers, some were employed as domestic servants.

Condition of Women after the revolution:

a. Women were not granted political rights and were still considered to be passive citizens.

b. They organised groups, clubs in order to voice their views, demanding equal set of political rights, right to vote.

c. Some efforts were made to improve the conditions of women, like laws were made related to marriage, divorce was legalised, schools were set up , schooling was made compulsory for girls.

d. It was only in 1946, that women were given right to vote.

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WOMEN AND FRENCH REVOLUTION

From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought about so many important changed in French society. they hoped that their involvement would pressurise the revolutionary government to introduce measures to improve their lives. most women of the 3rd estate had to work for living. they worked as seamstresses ,soldflowers,fruits and vegetables at the market or were employed as domestic servants in the house of prosperous people

women's struggle for equal political rights however continued. during the region of terror the new government issued laws ordering closure of womenclubs and banning their political activities. it was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote

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