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Inés Suárez traveled to America in 1537 as part of an expedition led by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia. She embarked on the journey from Spain, initially intending to join her husband, who was in the New World. After her husband’s death, she remained in Chile, where she became notable for her role in the early colonial efforts and her contributions to the founding of Santiago. Suárez's journey was significant not only for her personal story but also for the history of female participation in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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