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  2. Soldaderas - Wikipedia

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    Soldaderas, often called Adelitas, were women in the military who participated in the conflict of the Mexican Revolution, ranging from commanding officers to combatants to camp followers. [1] "In many respects, the Mexican revolution was not only a men's but a women's revolution."

  3. La Adelita - Wikipedia

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    The term soldaderas usually applies to the women who provided for the soldiers. Soldaderas are the ones who made food and acted as nurses. Female soldiers differed from soldaderas, but that does not discount all the valuable work soldaderas did for the Mexican Revolution. Female soldiers and soldaderas usually came

  4. Petra Herrera - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Mexican Revolution ("adelitas" or "soldaderas") with crossed bandoliers. Petra Herrera, dressed as a man and with the pseudonym Pedro Herrera, actively participated in many battles of the Mexican Revolution in order to join the league commanded by General Francisco (Pancho) Villa. She joined the military during her mid-twenties. [1]

  5. Women in the Mexican–American War - Wikipedia

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    Since Mexico fought the war on its home territory, a traditional support system for troops were women, known as soldaderas. They did not participate in conventional fighting on battlefields, but some soldaderas joined the battle alongside the men. These women were involved in fighting during the defense of Mexico City and Monterrey.

  6. Mexican Revolution - Wikipedia

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    [196] [197] The term Adelitas an alternative word for soldaderas, is from a corrido titled "La Adelita". The song "La Cucaracha", with numerous verses, was popular at the time of the Revolution, and subsequently, and is too in the present day. Published corridos often had images of particular revolutionary heroes along with the verses.

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  8. Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    The period after Villa's defeat by Obregón has many dark episodes. His fighting force had shrunk significantly, no longer an army. Villa's opponents believed him finished as a factor in the Revolution. He decided to split his remaining forces into independent bands under his authority, ban soldaderas, and take to the hills as guerrillas. This ...

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