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what are the condition of women in France during French Revolution


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Answered by RabbitPanda
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The condition of women in France before the revolution

1. In society women were considered inferior to men. Except the women who belonged to the wealthier classes, most women had no access to education and job training.

2. The women of the Third Estate looked after their family and also did small jobs like working as a seamstress, laundress, flower sellers or as domestic workers to earn a living.

3. Women were given lower wages compared to men.

4. They did not have any political rights.

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Answered by RiyaSharma01
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➡ The conditions of women in France during the French Revolution are as follows :-

1. They did not have any political rights

2. Marriage was not made into a contract entered into freely and not registered under civil law.

3. Schooling was not compulsory for girls.

4. Divorce was not be legal.

5. Women could not train for jobs.

6. Wages of women were very less as compared to the mens.

7. Their father could force them to marriage against their will.

8. French Revolution is that women, like people everywhere, will suffer only so much indignity before they react violently.

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