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role of women in French revolution

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Answered by ashuchhillar99
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Historians since the late 19th century have debated how women shared in the French revolution and what long term impact it had on French women.

• Women had no political rights in pre revolutionary France; they were considered "passive" citizens and forced to rely on man to determine what was best for them.

• That change dramatically in theory is there seemingly word great advances in feminism.

• The women demanded equality to men and then moved on to the demand for the end of male domination.

• Their chief vehicle for agitation word pamphlets and women's club, specially the society of revolutionary Republican women.

• However, the jacobin element in power abolished all the women's clubs in October 1793 and arrested their leaders.

• The movement was crushed.

• Devance explain the decision in terms of the emphasis on masculinity in war time, Marie Antoinette's bad reputation for family interference in state affairs and traditional male supremacy.

• A decade later the napoleonic code confirmed as perpetuated women's second class status.

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