what were the demands of women in French society
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demands of women in French society were :
• they wanted to work in many groups such as :
1. seastresses or laundresses
2. sold flowers, fruits and vegetables
3. domestic servants.
• in early years, the revolutionary government introduced laws that helped in improvement of Women life.
•LAWS LIKE :
1. schooling and education was compulsory for all girls
2. no, force on marriage
3. divorce was made legal
3. women could now train for jobs, could become artists or run small business
therefore, women could now enjoy equal political rights
women part in revolution
• they wanted to work in many groups such as :
1. seastresses or laundresses
2. sold flowers, fruits and vegetables
3. domestic servants.
• in early years, the revolutionary government introduced laws that helped in improvement of Women life.
•LAWS LIKE :
1. schooling and education was compulsory for all girls
2. no, force on marriage
3. divorce was made legal
3. women could now train for jobs, could become artists or run small business
therefore, women could now enjoy equal political rights
women part in revolution
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Answer:
In France, women lacked power. The majority of third estate women were forced to labour for a living.
Explanation:
- In the homes of affluent families, they served as domestic maids, sold flowers and vegetables, or worked as seamstresses.
- To amplify their own voices, women founded their own clubs. The "right to vote" and equal pay were two of the most prominent demands made by women during the French Revolution.
- They established a number of "political clubs" and "newspapers" to discuss and publicise their demands, among them "the society of revolutionary" and "Republican women were famous.
The middle class pushed for the dissolution of the feudal order and the abolition of privilege for priests and nobility.
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