When the men were away fighting at the front, who became the bread earner?
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their wives and relatives
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The men were away fighting at the front, hence someone else had to take up the job of the bread earner of their family to survive.
People suffered losses and economic hardships as a result of the revolutionary battles. Women were left to cope with the chores of making a living and looking after their families while the males were away fighting at the front.
Women, who had been active throughout this time, founded their own groups as well.
The Jacobin club was mostly made up of people from lower socioeconomic classes. Small business owners, artisans such as shoemakers, pastry chefs, watchmakers, and printers, as well as servants and daily wage laborer's, were among them.
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