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- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló abstract "Maria Gertrudis "Tules" Barceló (circa 1800 – January 17, 1852), commonly known as "La Tules," was a saloon owner and master gambler in the Territory of New Mexico at the time of the U.S.-Mexican War. Barceló amassed a small fortune by capitalizing on the flow of American and Mexican traders involved with the nineteenth-century Santa Fe Trail. She became infamous in the U.S. as the Mexican "Queen of Sin" through a series of American travel writings and newspaper serials before, during, and after the war. These depictions, often intended to explain or justify the U.S. invasion of Mexico, presented La Tules as a madame and prostitute who symbolized the supposedly immoral nature of the local Mexican population.".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló birthDate "1800".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló deathDate "1852".
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- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló dateOfBirth "1800".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló dateOfDeath "1852".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló name "Barcelo, Maria Gertrudis".
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- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló subject Category:Spanish_emigrants_to_Mexico.
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- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló comment "Maria Gertrudis "Tules" Barceló (circa 1800 – January 17, 1852), commonly known as "La Tules," was a saloon owner and master gambler in the Territory of New Mexico at the time of the U.S.-Mexican War. Barceló amassed a small fortune by capitalizing on the flow of American and Mexican traders involved with the nineteenth-century Santa Fe Trail. She became infamous in the U.S.".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló label "Maria Gertrudis Barceló".
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- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló givenName "Maria Gertrudis".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló name "Maria Gertrudis Barcelo".
- Maria_Gertrudis_Barceló surname "Barcelo".