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What role did women of the third estate of France play in French Revolution?
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Answered by Khushi0613242
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Women of third estate of France played a crucial role in the revolution. From the beginning of the revolution itself they were actively involved in it.

i) In order to discuss and voice their interests, women started their own political clubs and newspapers. About sixty women’s clubs came up in different French cities. 

ii) The Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women was the most famous of them. 

iii) One of their main demands was that women enjoy the same political rights as men. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.

iv) During the reign of Terror, Women clubs were shut down and many prominent women were arrested and executed.

v) Example of one such women is Olympe de Gouges. She fought for the cause of women rights, writing her own "Declaration of the Rights for woman and citizen" and was ultimately executed.

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Answered by manjimamanoj2006
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Women of third estate of France played a crucial role in the French Revolution in the following ways:

During revolutionary years, women started their own political clubs and newspapers to express their opinion about policies of the government.

Women set-up sixty women clubs in different cities of France. The most famous among them were The Society of Revolutionary’ and 'Republican Women’. These were set up to pressurise the government.

They also demanded to enjoy the same political rights as men i.e. right to vote, to be elected to the assembly and to hold political office. This resulted in voting rights for women.

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