
International, part 32: Manuela Sáenz: Revolutionary (pt 1/2)
Manuela Sáenz was a revolutionary in 19th century South America.
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Show Notes
Doña Manuela Sáenz de Vergara y Aizpuru was the illegitimate daughter of Spanish nobility in Quito (in modern day Ecuador). After a political awakening, she became involved in the patriot revolution seeking to emancipate South America from Spanish control. And that’s just the beginning.
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