What were the occupation of women in France during French revolution
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Most of France's female population worked as peasants, shopkeepers, laundresses, and the like, yet women were defined primarily by their sex (and relationship in marriage) and not by their own occupations. To Versailles, To Versailles!
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Women during the French revolution did not have any dignified occupation, Some women worked as maid in the house of rich people where some women did not do any job, instead, worked for her home looking after her children, standing in queue to buy bread and did household chores. Working women in France during the French revolution did not get equal pay as men i.e women get less pay for the work they did comparing to men.
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