How did the leaders of the French Revolution view women, non European (such as Native American enslaved Africans) and common men

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How did the leaders of the French Revolution view women, non European (such as Native American enslaved Africans) and common men
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During the initial stages of the French Revolution, the members of the Third Estate revolted in 1789 and decided to meet separately as Communes. They were joined by some members of the first estate and declared themselves the National Assembly. The famous Tennis Court Oath took place on June 20, 1789. Failing to disperse them, the French monarch had to accept the validity of the National Assembly. The assembly was renamed the National Constituent Assembly and began drafting a constitution for France. 

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