Role of women in the nationalist struggle of Europe
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They wanted to improve their lives, so they decided to increase their involvement. Women worked hard to earn for their livelihood especially the women of the third estate and they were even not allowed to pursue education or for job training.
• Laundresses, selling flowers, selling fruits and vegetables, employed as domestic servants were some of the jobs done by women to earn for their livelihood.
• The constitution of 1791 didn’t provide any rights to women. So they demanded Right to Vote and express their desire to hold political office.
• To force the government to listen to their demands and to discuss their interests they started political clubs and newspapers. Around sixty such clubs were started by women. Famous women clubs emerged were – The Society of Revolutionary and The Republican Women. Their main agenda was that women should also be provided with the same political rights as that of men.
• Laundresses, selling flowers, selling fruits and vegetables, employed as domestic servants were some of the jobs done by women to earn for their livelihood.
• The constitution of 1791 didn’t provide any rights to women. So they demanded Right to Vote and express their desire to hold political office.
• To force the government to listen to their demands and to discuss their interests they started political clubs and newspapers. Around sixty such clubs were started by women. Famous women clubs emerged were – The Society of Revolutionary and The Republican Women. Their main agenda was that women should also be provided with the same political rights as that of men.
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