What rights did the women have in france during the french revolution?
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Most women did not have access to education, job training. They neither had any political rights like the right to vote or right to hold any political office as they were considered as"passive" citizens.
From the very beginning of the revolution, women were active participants, they hoped that by participating in the revolution they would be provided with equality and basic rights as men.
In order to discuss and voice their interests, they started their own political clubs and newspapers.
it was finally in 1946, that women of France could vote, be educated and could work and get wages equally as men.
From the very beginning of the revolution, women were active participants, they hoped that by participating in the revolution they would be provided with equality and basic rights as men.
In order to discuss and voice their interests, they started their own political clubs and newspapers.
it was finally in 1946, that women of France could vote, be educated and could work and get wages equally as men.
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Women never gained full political rights during the French Revolution; none of the national assemblies ever considered legislation granting political rights to women (they could neither vote nor hold office). Most deputies thought the very idea outlandish.
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