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6 March, 13:13

Describe the role of women in the french revolution

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  1. 6 March, 13:20
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    Women had no political rights before the revolution; they could not vote or hold any political office. They were considered "passive" citizens; forced to rely on men to determine what was best for them in the society.

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    Women thought that their participation in French revolution would push the government to pass new laws which would improve their lives. Their demands were to have the same rights as that of men, the right to vote in the political elections and hold the political elections and hold the political offices.

    Probably the best chance women had for any real advancement in the Revolution was the Revolutionary Women's association, led by Olympe de Gouges, one of the first outspoken feminists in history. De Gouge in 1791 published the "Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen", a clear riffing on the Declaration of the Rights of Man, where she demanded full gender equality for women.
  2. 6 March, 13:37
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    Role of women in French Revolution:

    Women were denied many rights in the Pre French revolution era, amongst which the Right to Vote got all of theirs attention. During the French Revolution, women started their own newspapers and journals, started women clubs for the welfare of the women and to discuss their problem.

    As mentioned earlier, they wanted to enjoy equality in the society with men, for which Right to vote seemed like the first step and hence most of their newspaper articles and movements were based on Right to Vote, the right which they finally gained in 1946.
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