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Saturday, March 10, 2018

'Father Miguel Hidalgo and Mexican Independence'

'In this rise I leave alone attempt to succesffully mark the life of come Miguel Hidalgo, and his great accomplishments in the Mexican emancipation endeavour. I depart also run out about Dona Josefa and the business office she played in Hidalgos life.\nHidalgo was born on May 8,1753 in the city of corralejo, attached the city of Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hidalgo recieved his bachelors storey in devotion and philosophy in 1773 from San Nicolas College. Hidalgo obtained his title of non-Christian priest in 1778. In 1803, Miguels elder sidekick passed away, and he was inclined the title of priest of Dolores. Hidalgo always had a great intrest in politics, economy, and the advancement of his townspeople Dolores. For example, he tries introducing diametrical method of agriculture, including grapes and olives, which was interdict in Mexico.\nMiguel Hidalgo was cognise as the bring of Mexican license as its said that his movement started it every(prenominal). Hidalgo i s most cognize for the Cry of Dolores or El Grito de Dolores where is cognise that he one shot the churchs bell announcing that it was judgment of conviction to revel agaisnt the Spanish forces. Miguel was very fortunate with his rebellion, taking all over cities like Guanajuato, next his home town, and otherwise major cities westside of Mexico City. Miguel hesitated to attack the capital, and its written in archives that he had scattered a priceless opportunity that salute him the success that he aspired. Soon aft(prenominal) his hasitation, his followers started diminishing. On January 17, 1811, Miguel was defeathed at the struggle of Calderon Bridge, right alfresco of the city of Guadalajara. later on his defeat Hidalgo fled noth, hoping to win into the United States or hide in the northen Mexican states, exactly he was caught, spare from his prist title, and executed by a release squad. \nAlthough his accomplishments did not utmost very long, his call down was heard all around Mexico and he became the symbol of license and gave Mexicans hope for a brighter future. On phratry ...'

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