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Without the Courage of the Women of Penjamo, and of Many Others Who Sustained the Insurgent Struggle, Mexico Would Not Have Achieved Its Independence: Sep

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● Juárez Pérez stated that the independence gesture was the work of a people of men and women who sacrificed their lives and security for a free homeland CITY OF MEXICO.- Without the sacrifice and courage of the women of Penjamo, and of many others who sustained the insurgent struggle and resisted the viceroyal repression, Mexico would not have achieved independence in 1821, after more than a decade of struggle, assured the Undersecretary of Bas…
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● Juárez Pérez stated that the independence gesture was the work of a people of men and women who sacrificed their lives and security for a free homeland CITY OF MEXICO.- Without the sacrifice and courage of the women of Penjamo, and of many others who sustained the insurgent struggle and resisted the viceroyal repression, Mexico would not have achieved independence in 1821, after more than a decade of struggle, assured the Undersecretary of Bas…

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Almomento.Mx broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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