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Mary Wollstonecraft is born
Mary Wollstonecraft is born in 1759. Her father is abusive and her mother pays little attention. This leads her to support women's rights later on. -
Mary's mother died
Mary's mother died and Mary was about 21. This caused her to leave home, and live independently. She was determined not to rely on a man. -
Mary Wollstonecraft started a school
Mary Wollstonecraft started a school with her sister and a friend. She started this school so she would not have to rely on a man for money. She heavily disliked the concept of marriage. -
Wollstonecraft wrote the Rights of Women.
Wollstonecraft wrote the Vindication of the Rights of Women. This work helps fight for women's rights. She gains a large following after its publishing. -
Jean-Paul Marat is assassinated
Jean-Paul Marat is assassinated by Charlotte Corday. Charlotte killed him because she saw him as the sole cause of all of the violence. Corday murdered him in hopes of ending the cycle of violence. -
Charlotte Corday is killed
Charlotte Corday is killed for assassinating Jean-Paul Marat. Jean was widely liked, sparking rage amongst the people. This leads to her inevitable beheading. -
Olympe Gouze, is executed
Olympe Gouze wrote Author Of The Declaration Of The Rights Of Women. She is later Executed for this, as it was widely disliked. Her work becomes the grounds for more progress. -
Women Riot
There are large bread shortages. This leads to women rioting, in an attempt to get more bread for their starving families. The riot is somewhat succcessful. -
Violent Riot
Men and women work together in a riot against the national convention. They wind up beheading one deputy, forcing the rest to flee. It is a successful riot with both men and women equal within. -
Mary Wollstonecraft died
Mary Wollstonecraft died after childbirth. She perished due to getting blood poisoning. The blood poisoning came from a retained placenta.