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Marie Antoinette is one woman who most assuredly did not benefit from the French Revolution. Suffragettes have never praised the period any benefits, rights or privileges attained at that time.
French Women could ask for better education and protection of their property rights, eventually demanding full civil rights.
the women had a great role in the french revolution for there rights
Yes, on that point the French Revolution granted equal rights to women.
The Women's Bread March on the Palace of Versailles was very instrumental to both the government at the time and to historians because it readily indicates the popular, grass roots and man on the street attitude that existed in the French Revolution. It was not driven by philosophy or political science but by bread and by hope. It was not driven by slogans but by a genuine need of the people. The French Revolution did little or nothing to benefit women. It was still a man's world and women's suffrage had a long hard road yet to travel.
The 1st and 2nd estates
No, it was hardly a consideration open for debate.
There was no role of women in French Revolution.
the women had a great role in the french revolution for there rights
There was no role of women in french revolution.
Yes, on that point the French Revolution granted equal rights to women.
The Women's Bread March on the Palace of Versailles was very instrumental to both the government at the time and to historians because it readily indicates the popular, grass roots and man on the street attitude that existed in the French Revolution. It was not driven by philosophy or political science but by bread and by hope. It was not driven by slogans but by a genuine need of the people. The French Revolution did little or nothing to benefit women. It was still a man's world and women's suffrage had a long hard road yet to travel.
The 1st and 2nd estates
les tricoteuses
yes, women had a revolution in France.From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought about so many important changes in French society
The bourgeoisie benefited greatly from the French Revolution. They were able to gain more rights overall as a country and were no longer ruled by a king.
Women during the French Revolution were viewed as lesser humans than men. They were excluded from the Declaration of the Rights of Men which granted all men in France certain rights. During part of the Revolution women were allowed to inherit property, but this right was revoked by Napoleon. In the later years of the Revolution women's right to express their views was reduced. Women's clubs were banned and violators were arrested. Women were imprisoned and executed.
No, that would be many years in the future.
The French Revolution allowed for the working class an opportunity to gain wealth and elevate to the next higher class level, instead of a society represented by the rich class and poor class.