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What is role did women play during the revolutionary years

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Answered by akystar567
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During the revolutionary years women were active participants: (i) In order to discuss and voice their interests they started their own political clubs and newspapers. ... (iv) Women's struggle for equal political rights during the revolutionary years inspired French women during the late 19th and 20th century.....

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From the very beginning women were active participant in the events which brought about so many important changes in French society.

In order to discuss and voice their interests women started their own political clubs .

Women were active participants in the events related with the French Revolution of 1789. Most women of the Third Estate had to work for a living as seamstresses, flower-sellers, vegetable and fruit sellers. They led a hard life, and were paid lower wages. So to discuss and voice their interests they began their own newspapers and political clubs. They put forward their political and economic demands.

Women of third estate of France played a crucial role in the revolution:

• During revolutionary years, women started their own political clubs and newspapers. They set up about sixty women's clubs in different cities of France.

• The most famous among them was Society of Revolutionary and republican women.

• They also demanded to enjoy the same political rights as men

However women were disappointed that they were not enjoyed the same political rights as men.

From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought about so many changes in French society. They hoped that their involvement would pressurize the revolutionary government to introduce measures to improve their lives. Most women of the third estate had to work for a living . They worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers, fruits and vegetables at the market, or were employed as domestic servants in the houses of prosperous people. Most women did not have access to education or job training. Only daughters of nobles or wealthier members of the third estate could study at a convent, after which their families arranged a marriage for them. Working women had also to care for their families , that is, cook, fetch water, queue up for bread and look after the children. Their eyes were lower than men. In order to discuss and voice their interests women started their own political clubs and newspapers. About sixty women's club came up in different parts of France. The Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women was the most famous of them.

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