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explain the roles of women clubs during French revolution ?​

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Answered by gangammabyadgi22
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Answered by Vedika2556
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Explanation:

women played a very significant role in the French revolution. Most of the women belonging to the third estate worked for a living. Only the daughters of nobles and wealthier members of the third estate could study at a convent. Besides caring for their family they had to cook food, fetch water, stand in que for bread, look after the children, etc. They were disappointed by the Constitution of 1791. It reduced them to passive citizens who had no political rights. To express their own views and demands, women started their own political clubs and newspapers. Of them,"The society of revolutionary and Republican Women" was the most famous.

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