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WOMEN AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - Coggle Diagram
WOMEN AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
participated in every aspect
controversial
political clubs
Marie-Jean Caritat
published newpaper article
full political rights for women
Cercle Social
campaign for women's rights 1790-91
Etta Palm d'Aelders
prejudice against women
denied equal rights
education
marriage
liberal divorce laws
inheritance laws
Society of Revolutionary Women
political education for themselves
Olympe de Gouges
attacked slavery
Declaration of the Rights of Women
1791
notorious
guillotine 1793
riots over food price
movements against the Revolution
assassination of deputy Marat by Charlotte Corday 1793
Enlightment writers
women
different
domestic roles in families
women not considered a persecuted group
never gained full political rights