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A Quick SummaryWomen were far more than just camp followers in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). They were active participants in every facet of the conflict, serving as soldiers, spies, nurses, political organizers, and journalists. These women, often called soldaderas or Adelitas, challenged traditional gender roles and made immense contributions to the revolutionary cause, though their stories were often overlooked in official histories. From commanding troops on the battlefield to organizing feminist congresses, women were a vital force that shaped the course and outcome of the revolution, and their involvement had a lasting impact on the struggle for women’s rights in…
