Dolores In a place whose name I remember, there lived a Founding Father Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
Although rather paint him as grandfather, Miquelon, as the conspirators told him he was a priest-mature, green eyes and long, graying hair, who one day shook his tousled hair and said:
-Viva America, Viva Fernando VII and Viva the Virgin of Guadalupe, which never fails among the populace, thus began his movement so-called independence of the September 16, 1810.
I say misnamed because it was originally their revolt for independence from Spain but because they disagreed with that Napoleon Bonaparte had invaded the Motherland and removed from the throne, the royal throne is meant-to Fernando VII.
is also known that because of that Fernando VII coined the famous phrase: "but I'm still the King, who would later famous José Alfredo Jiménez.
said then that Hill decided to open along with the conspirators of Queretaro, which today would be called plotters: Allende, Josefa Ortiz, Aldama and Abasolo, "a movement in support of their King and in repudiation of Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napo and also called Pepe Bottles, who had been imposed as the new monarch afrancesado.
At first all went well, all was victory after victory against the royalists, who were not very realistic in the face of a smaller number of insurgents, until they reached the gates of the Capital where everything became confusion.
For some strange reason it still is today at a talk show programs, Hidalgo refused to take it and gave rise to many additional years of war. Some say
went for the smog-and-Hidalgo was asthmatic, others say it was for the traffic-because the Peje yet built the second floor, and others say it was because it was not military and did not know what the heck he was doing and was only good for stirring up the Indians, at least he said Allende.
He also said that to Doña Josefa Ortiz said the magistrate because it was spent correcting her husband in public and Morelos wearing headscarf because it was balding and Hidalgo. Total
differences emerged and Allende took his side by making war a while Hidalgo and he ended up cutting the head and hanging Granaditas the Corn Exchange.
However, the first step was already taken and there would be no turning back.
the death of the first leaders followed years of struggle led by José María Morelos, who did have military talent and of Napoleon who said, "with five Morelos conquer the world", however the Church declared him a heretic and then shot.
Finally in 1821, Iturbide and Guerrero, decided it was better to form a new country, because after all those being killed were given them, and accepted the embrace of Acatempan in Guerrero.
From there they went to celebrate at the beaches of Acapulco where said that woke again embraced and drawn in the sand with a barrel of beer on the side.
was how this movement in support of the English monarchy ended independence struggle degenerated into giving way to a new country, democratic, independent and class discrimination that respects the rule of law, not like in those times.
is why we celebrate the Bicentennial.
From there they went to celebrate at the beaches of Acapulco where said that woke again embraced and drawn in the sand with a barrel of beer on the side.
was how this movement in support of the English monarchy ended independence struggle degenerated into giving way to a new country, democratic, independent and class discrimination that respects the rule of law, not like in those times.
is why we celebrate the Bicentennial.
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