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The first major farming group to promote better conditions
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The Grange was a movement that had its goals o the improvement of the conditions for the farmers. This movement was educating the farming families, making them familiar with the new ideas and technologies, as well as having multiple different social programs. Weirdly enough, this movement was also with a religious background, so the religion played a crucial part in its activities. The Grange was formed in 1860 and was very popular until 1880, but larger organization later out-competed it and it lost lot of its members. The movement is still active nowadays though, with small but loyal membership.
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The famous translator for conquistador Hernán Cortés was an Indian woman, the so-called La Malinche. Other names for her were Malintzin, Doña Marina. In Mexico, she´s seen as the embodiment of betrayal and lack of love for your own culture and people. She was the daughter of a local tribal chief , but after her father´s death she became a slave, and Cortés got her as a present. Malintzin was very talented for languages; she spoke her own dialect, nahuatl (the tongue of the Aztecs) and several other regional dialects. Cortés saw she could be very useful for his plans of conquest. Malinztin became one of Cortés´ lovers and played a great role in communication between the local peoples and the Spaniards.
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Women also wanted to vote because the states need more voters
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El año pasado conocí a un peruano en un bar en San Francisco. Estos encuentros casuales requieren, como mínimo, una conversación: ¿de dónde eres? ¿A qué equipo de fútbol apoyas? El hombre tenía aproximadamente mi edad, y también había nacido en Lima y criado en los Estados Unidos. La conversación se convirtió rápidamente en la llamada y respuesta habituales, una lista de calles y barrios, mercados deslucidos y bares mugrientos cuya existencia calentaba nuestros corazones.
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