Compare And Contrast The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man And Woman

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Comparing Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Woman – Citizen, I found both of them pretty similar to each other. Both of these documents were consequences of French and American Revolutions. It also was a huge economical change in the society that started in Europe and lead to changes in America. In 1765 it was the first time when Americans heard the expression No Taxation Without Representation which basically means that people wanted their own legislators to sit in the parliament and vote. It was the first step to the American Revolution. In 1776 Thomas Jefferson was the first person who used the quotation "All men are created equal"; it was right the beginning of American Revolution. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was written in 1789 …show more content…

The document says that there is no difference between man and woman. Since that time woman was free and had the same rights as a man such as freedom and freedom of speech. Olympe De Gouges was from a lower class family during the time of social instability. Saying the truth, her early life had a great influence on her future; it was a great inspiration for her new thoughts. On the other hand, it was the age of Enlightenment, everyone was inspired by new ideas, people started to ask questions and tried to find true answers. Olympe De Gouges was one of them. After Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen it was obvious that women have to be on the same place as men. And Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Woman – Citizen was a great approach to that. As I said earlier, both declarations are almost similar. People believed that governments would protect their citizens and their rights, where citizens had freedom of religion and were meant to be equal before the law. Also taxation would be apportioned equally and property could not be violated

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