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Ana Valverde

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After the 1844 war broke out, Valverde took up a collection among women she knew to fund repairs to the protective wall in Santo Domingo. She also worked to recruit other women to the cause of independence and incited protests.
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She died in Santo Domingo in 1864. She left no photos, drawings or any other record of her physical appearance. A street is named in her honor in Santo Domingo's
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She worked manufacturing cartridges and bullets in the workshop set up at the Ravelo family home, alongside the Duarte sisters, especially
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Valverde never married or had children, dedicating herself entirely to the fight for independence. She was aunt of President
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Ana Valverde Street begins in Josefa Brea, in the Social Improvement neighborhood and ends in Carlos Nouel, in
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took power later in 1844, Valverde and her brother were temporarily
122: 75: 35: 281: 232:"Mujeres que lucharon por la Independencia Nacional" 78:off the island and re-established the country as a 166:"Bibliografia haitiana en la Republica Dominicana" 42:. For her loyalty to the revolutionary leader 8: 346:People of the Dominican War of Independence 66:. She was the daughter of José Valverde, a 16:Dominican activist and militant (1798–1864) 341:Women in the Dominican War of Independence 164:Sagas, Ernesto; Inoa, Orlando (May 1996). 50:, along with other members of her family. 336:Dominican Republic independence activists 89:and first cousin-twice removed of Father 351:People of the Dominican Restoration War 282:"Calle Ana Valverde, Distrito Nacional" 170:The Hispanic American Historical Review 156: 7: 225: 223: 203: 201: 199: 331:Dominican Republic revolutionaries 326:Dominican Republic women activists 14: 22:(1798 – November 20, 1864) was a 1: 58:Valverde was born in 1798 in 32:Dominican War of Independence 30:who participated in the 1844 208:Peña, Ángela (2005-02-27). 372: 70:for the Real Audiencia of 60:Santiago de los Caballeros 356:Dominican Republic exiles 321:Dominican Republic rebels 40:Dominican Restoration War 97:Revolutionary activities 91:Antonio Sánchez-Valverde 46:and his ideals, she was 87:José Desiderio Valverde 230:Día, El (2014-02-27). 263:(in European Spanish) 62:, but she grew up in 26:from what is now the 261:www.diariolibre.com 38:and, later, in the 28:Dominican Republic 44:Juan Pablo Duarte 363: 296: 295: 293: 292: 278: 272: 271: 269: 268: 253: 247: 246: 244: 243: 227: 218: 217: 205: 194: 193: 161: 371: 370: 366: 365: 364: 362: 361: 360: 301: 300: 299: 290: 288: 280: 279: 275: 266: 264: 255: 254: 250: 241: 239: 229: 228: 221: 207: 206: 197: 182:10.2307/2517159 163: 162: 158: 154: 142: 115: 99: 56: 17: 12: 11: 5: 369: 367: 359: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 323: 318: 313: 303: 302: 298: 297: 273: 248: 219: 195: 155: 153: 150: 146:Villa Consuelo 141: 138: 136:neighborhood. 134:Villa Consuelo 114: 111: 98: 95: 55: 52: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 368: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 308: 306: 287: 283: 277: 274: 262: 258: 252: 249: 237: 233: 226: 224: 220: 215: 211: 204: 202: 200: 196: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 160: 157: 151: 149: 147: 139: 137: 135: 130: 128: 124: 120: 119:Pedro Santana 112: 110: 106: 104: 96: 94: 92: 88: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 64:Santo Domingo 61: 53: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 289:. Retrieved 285: 276: 265:. Retrieved 260: 257:"Efemérides" 251: 240:. Retrieved 238:(in Spanish) 235: 213: 173: 169: 159: 143: 140:Recognitions 131: 116: 107: 100: 84: 57: 20:Ana Valverde 19: 18: 316:1864 deaths 311:1798 births 127:Puerto Rico 54:Family life 305:Categories 291:2020-09-01 267:2020-09-01 242:2020-09-01 176:(2): 335. 152:References 72:Hispaniola 286:Mapio.net 80:republic 48:deported 34:against 24:militant 190:2517159 236:El Día 188:  123:exiled 68:lawyer 186:JSTOR 117:When 113:Exile 76:Spain 36:Haiti 103:Rosa 214:Hoy 178:doi 129:. 125:to 307:: 284:. 259:. 234:. 222:^ 212:. 198:^ 184:. 174:76 172:. 168:. 148:. 93:. 82:. 294:. 270:. 245:. 216:. 192:. 180::

Index

militant
Dominican Republic
Dominican War of Independence
Haiti
Dominican Restoration War
Juan Pablo Duarte
deported
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santo Domingo
lawyer
Hispaniola
Spain
republic
José Desiderio Valverde
Antonio Sánchez-Valverde
Rosa
Pedro Santana
exiled
Puerto Rico
Villa Consuelo
Villa Consuelo
"Bibliografia haitiana en la Republica Dominicana"
doi
10.2307/2517159
JSTOR
2517159



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