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In page History of feminism:

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At first, women's suffrage was treated as a lower priority by most governments. This, however, started to change with the French Revolution; while it did not giving women any political say whatsoever, it did elevate the status of women through their participation in the revolution, like in the Women's March on Versailles. Women's suffrage became a topic that starting to be taken seriously, with Condorcet's On The Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship and de Gouges' Declaration of the Rights of Woman. In 1793, the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women was founded, and originally included suffrage on its agenda before it was suppressed at the end of the year.[citation needed]