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what are the contribution of Olympe de gouges?​

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Answered by arshiasinglavdjs
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Olympe de gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in revolutionary france.She protested against the Constitution and the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen as they excluded women from basic rights that each human being was entitled to. So, in 1791,she wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen ,which she adressed to the Queen and to the members of the National assembly,demanding that they act upon it.In 1793,she criticised the Jacobin government for forcibly closing down women's clubs.She was tried by the National Convention, which charged her with treason.Soon after this she was executed.

Answered by taehyung21
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Olympe de Gouges was a French playwright and political activist whose writings on women's rights and abolitionism reached a large audience in various countries. She began her career as a playwright in the early 1780s. As political tension rose in France, Olympe de Gouges became increasingly politically engaged. 

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