Explain how the womens got right to
Vote in french revolution in summary.

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The French women's were disappointed that the French Constitution of 1791 made them passive citizens. They demanded the right to vote, to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political positions. The fight for the right to vote continued through an international suffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.It was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote. The political activities of French women during the revolutionary years inspired many women around the world.

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Women were active participants from the beginning which brought important changes in the country France. Women from the third estate had to work for a living and they didn’t have access to education or job training.

  • The most notable demand of women during the French revolution was the ‘right to vote’ and equal wages.
  • In order to discuss and raise voice for their demands, they started many ‘political clubs’ and ‘newspapers’, among which ‘the society of revolutionary’ and ‘Republican women were famous’.
  • One of the most well-known French Revolutionary women was Olympe de Gouges.
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Role of women in the French revolution

Women were active participants from the beginning which brought important changes in the country France. Women from the third estate had to work for a living and they didn’t have access to education or job training.

  • The most notable demand of women during the French revolution was the ‘right to vote’ and equal wages.
  • In order to discuss and raise voice for their demands, they started many ‘political clubs’ and ‘newspapers’, among which ‘the society of revolutionary’ and ‘Republican women were famous’.
  • One of the most well-known French Revolutionary women was Olympe de Gouges.
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