Expectations:
-Make sure their children have right values in life
-Instruct their husbands to have proper behavior.
Rights:
-Run businesses
-Vote
Roles:
-Mother
-Wife
-Homemaker
Robespierre DID support the American revolution. It was partly the American revolution that inspired him. Many French soldiers also fought in the American revolution. As for why; Robespierre belived that everyone should be equal and have rights, including the people in America. He always had his client's (for he was a lawyer) human rights as his best interests, so he belived strongly in the American revolution.
The Bill of Rights came in the ratification of the constitution and the constitution was needed to form a government after the revolution.
After the American Revolution the new states constitutions included declarations of rights also known as bill of rights. The US Constitution also includes a bill of rights.
included a Declaration of Rights
bill of rights
Some women embraced the changes in American home life by seeking education, pursuing careers, and advocating for equal rights. Others resisted these changes, preferring traditional gender roles and domestic responsibilities. Overall, women's responses were varied and influenced by personal beliefs, societal expectations, and cultural norms.
More often than not, yes. Hence, the American Revolution.
The Glorious Revolution, American Revolution, and French Revolution all challenged the institutions that shaped the political structure of the world, each attempting to establish democratic principles of government, including limiting the power of the government and extending rights to the governed. Although each revolution occurred in a different time and place, all three were based on the ideas that government derives its power from the people it governs and government exists to protect its citizens who have certain rights that cannot be denied.
Both supported equal rights for women. ~Answer given by Kristen M.T.
It motivated the colonists to unite and stand up for their rights.
they sought their rights under the Articles of Confederation
they sought their rights under the Articles of Confederation