Organized a strike
to protest the lack of grain
Louis XVI moved to Paris.
It was primarily the women from the Paris marketplaces.
The price of bread in Petrograd was extremely high and they wanted food for their families.
It was a protest about the high price of bread and they demanded that the King move his residence to Paris where he would be able to personally view the plight of his people.
women's
To protest the lack of grain, the high price of bread and to demand that the King move his court to Paris so that he would be able to see for himself the plight of his subjects. He complied with their wishes.
To protest the lack of grain, the high price of bread and to demand that the King move his court to Paris so that he would be able to see for himself the plight of his subjects. He complied with their wishes.
Eldrid Mageli has written: 'Organising Women's Protest' -- subject(s): Women political activists, Protest movements, Women's rights
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Supervising Women Workers was created in 1944.
On 9 August 1956, thousands of women marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against apartheid-era pass laws in South Africa, which required black individuals to carry passbooks. The protest was part of the larger Women's March organized by the Federation of South African Women. While the event itself was peaceful, tensions escalated as police attempted to disperse the crowd, leading to confrontations and unrest, ultimately highlighting the women's resistance against oppressive laws.