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Dear Diary, My name is Rosa Huertas and I have joined the revolution against the Spaniards in South America, but more specifically for the liberation of my country, Peru. I have forever been faithful to Peru however; I can't stand not having it be our own. Those Spanish, who have had control for the last 2 centuries treat us like were nothing. We do not need to be controlled by them, which is why I am rebelling. There are many people capable to run these countries that are not controlled by the Spanish. I am happy to be fighting for the independence of my country, as well as my rights and my fellow Peruvians.

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  • Dear Diary, My name is Rosa Huertas and I have joined the revolution against the Spaniards in South America, but more specifically for the liberation of my country, Peru. I have forever been faithful to Peru however; I can't stand not having it be our own. Those Spanish, who have had control for the last 2 centuries treat us like were nothing. We do not need to be controlled by them, which is why I am rebelling. There are many people capable to run these countries that are not controlled by the Spanish. I am happy to be fighting for the independence of my country, as well as my rights and my fellow Peruvians.
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  • Dear Diary, My name is Rosa Huertas and I have joined the revolution against the Spaniards in South America, but more specifically for the liberation of my country, Peru. I have forever been faithful to Peru however; I can't stand not having it be our own. Those Spanish, who have had control for the last 2 centuries treat us like were nothing. We do not need to be controlled by them, which is why I am rebelling. There are many people capable to run these countries that are not controlled by the Spanish. I am happy to be fighting for the independence of my country, as well as my rights and my fellow Peruvians. Prior to these revolutions, I had the hardest life to lead, one of a working lady. Every morning I would have to wake up at the crack of dawn, and immediately I would go to work for the farmer down the road. He gives me very little money but it is enough to live on. I own a little hut and a garden on the farmer's property. Since I have joined the Rebel army I wake at six o’clock every morning and go to the river in order to collect my daily water, and then I proceed to gather with the other rebels and we figure out our plans for the day. San Martin and my fellow rebels have come to our first battle, It is well hard because there are so many people and the thought of killing someone is horrible, and I have to keep convincing myself to be strong and go out there and do what I need to. We were split up some on ships and others guarding the harbor, I was put on the boat along with many other men and some women but most of the people who brought their own weapons were stationed at the port. We docked at the port of Montevideo, and were headed to the ravine of San Lorenzo, were the Spanish met us with there army we conquered them, I almost killed someone but thankfully I missed I have seen so much death in this battle I don’t know if my spirit is healthy enough to deal with this kind of occupation. But I can for the price of independence.
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