What changes were brought by the Convention for women?
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These Changes were brought by the Convention for women-
- Schooling was made Compulsory for all the girls by openimg of state schools.
- Now,Father Could no longer force the Girl to marriage against their will.
- Marriage was made into Contract entered into freely and registered Under civil law.
- Divorce was made legal and could be applied by both men and women
- Women can now train for job,could run a Small business.
- The women of france got the Right to vote in 1946.
- The two most famous clubs of Women during French revolution were Society of Revolution party and Republican Women.
- Olympua de gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in Revolutionary France.
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These Changes were brought by the Convention for women-
Schooling was made Compulsory for all the girls by openimg of state schools.
Now,Father Could no longer force the Girl to marriage against their will.
Marriage was made into Contract entered into freely and registered Under civil law.
Divorce was made legal and could be applied by both men and women
Women can now train for job,could run a Small business.
The women of france got the Right to vote in 1946.
The two most famous clubs of Women during French revolution were Society of Revolution party and Republican Women.
Olympua de gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in Revolutionary France.
Schooling was made Compulsory for all the girls by openimg of state schools.
Now,Father Could no longer force the Girl to marriage against their will.
Marriage was made into Contract entered into freely and registered Under civil law.
Divorce was made legal and could be applied by both men and women
Women can now train for job,could run a Small business.
The women of france got the Right to vote in 1946.
The two most famous clubs of Women during French revolution were Society of Revolution party and Republican Women.
Olympua de gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in Revolutionary France.
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