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Women In The Mexican Revolution

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In present day society, we have slowly encouraged the movement towards gender equality. Women today can work all while taking care of their family at the same time. This is something that was not really acceptable in early 20th century, especially in Mexico. Even now, women are still trying to combat the harsh stereotypes set upon them, something that they tried working on even before now. These women have being trying to start conversations with their country on making gender equality a reality as early as the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. During this time period, citizens of Mexico felt injustices imposed by President Porfirio Diaz but then in 1910 several female leaders believed that Diaz should turn over his power and started a rebellion. Wealth at that time was unequally distributed amongst its citizens and had no true right to state an opinion about the government or even electing one in a democratic fashion, especially for women. I will further investigate how did the female involvement in the Mexican Revolution affect the way they became more powerful in a Mexican culture …show more content…

Soldaderas were “illegally” smuggling arms and ammunition to aid those who were deficient in arms of defense. They were never questioned because the war was supposedly a man’s war, so there wasn’t any doubt that it wasn’t at all the women who were taking the guns. (Fuente, 542) “Women and children took active roles in transporting ammunition and equipment across the border. According to a report women wore small belts under the skirt that dropped near their knees where they carried hundreds of rounds of ammunition” (Fuente, 543) This played a key part in keeping the Mexican fighting soldiers to remain in combat against their once oppressive

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