write a note on role of women and french revolution
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Women had no political rights in pre-Revolutionary France; they could not vote or hold any political office. ... The subservient role of women prior to the revolution was perhaps best exemplified by the Frederician Code, published in 1761 and attacked by Enlightenment philosophers and publications.
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The condition of women during French revolution was:
- from the very beginning to women wear active participants in the events which brought about so many important changes in French society witnessed many important changes and women actively took part in all activities and events from the very beginning.
- they wanted the revolution any government to introduce measures which would improve the lives of women. Most women of the third estate had to earn their living. They worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers, fruits and vegetables at the market, very employed as domestic servants in the houses of prosperous people.
- most women did not have access to education or job training. Only daughters of novels of the third estate could study at a convent, after which their family is arranged marriage for them.
- working women had also to care for their families, that is, cooked, and fetch water, queued ab for bread and looked after the children. Their wages Where are lower than those of men.
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