Woman I Potsi

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Religion

 

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Steve F

 

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November 13, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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It is largely perceived that through this colonization, women were subjected to more suffering than men were. This point is a disputed one, and it must be asserted that now researchers assert that women did not suffer as they did in other reasons. The reasons for this include their strong will, as some of these Potosi women were mighty in their cause...
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To name a few, the female lovers in the 1650s, ‘Dona Ana Lezama de Urinza, and Dona Eustaquia de Sonza’ are well known. These two women became aware of their strengths and may be described as equals to men. They may have even been able to compete with men, as they were well-versed in combat. They both studied fire arms and had taken interest in these weapons soon after Eustaquia’s brother died...
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