What is the conditions of the women in france in the 18th century
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women faced many challenges during the period of the French revolution with their status various transformation. in the face of the fixed perception of the female gender, women secured albeit for a moment the right to marry without parental consent to initiate divorce and to own property.
the french revolution offered many views about the role of women. among them, the most famous were those advocated by philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the marquis de Condorcet.
the french revolution offered many views about the role of women. among them, the most famous were those advocated by philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the marquis de Condorcet.
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Women had no political rights in pre-Revolutionary France; they could not vote or hold any political office. They were considered "passive" citizens; forced to rely on men to determine what was best for them in the government
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