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discuss the life of de gouges and her contribution in the revolution

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1) Olympe de Gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in revolutionary France. She protested against the Constitution and Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen as they excluded women from basic rights that each human being was entitled to

2) So, in 1791, she wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen which she addressed to the Queen and to the members of National Assembly, demanding that they act upon it.

3) In 1793, she criticized the Jacobin government for forcibly closing down women’s clubs. She was tried by the National Convention which charged her with treason.

4) She was executed soon after this.

Some of the basic rights put forth in Olympe de Gouges’ Declaration.

1) Woman is born free and remains equal to man in rights

2) The goal of all political associations is the preservation of natural rights of woman and man : These rights are liberty, property, security and above all, resistance to oppression

3) The source of all sovereignty resides in the nation, which is nothing but union of man and woman


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