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María de las Mercedes Barbudo : ウィキペディア英語版 | María de las Mercedes Barbudo
María de las Mercedes Barbudo (1773 – February 17, 1849) was a Puerto Rican political activist, the first woman ''Independentista'' in the island, and a "Freedom Fighter".〔(Natalia de Cuba, "Puerto Rico's first female Freedom Fighter" ) (PDF), ''San Juan Star'', 20 October 1997; page 30, Retrieved on 2011-06-20.〕〔(Meaning of "Independentista" ), ''Dictionary Reverson'', Retrieved on 2011-06-20.〕 At the time, the Puerto Rican independence movement had ties with the Venezuelan rebels led by Simón Bolívar.〔("Mercedes – La primera Independentista Puertorriquena" (in Spanish) ). 80grados.net. Retrieved on 2011-06-20.〕 ==Early years== Barbudo (birth name: María de las Mercedes Barbudo y Coronado ) was one of four siblings born in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, to a Spanish father, Domingo Barbudo and Puerto Rican mother, Belén Coronado. As her father was an officer in the Spanish Army, she benefitted by being educated and learning to read. At the time, the only people who had access to the libraries and who could afford books were either appointed Spanish government officials or wealthy land owners. The poor depended on oral story-telling, in what are traditionally known in Puerto Rico as ''Coplas'' and ''Decimas.'' Well educated, Barbudo became interested in politics and social activism.〔
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