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A popular priest in 1810, Spanish rule he spoke against those who had overthrown the Spanish Viceroy José de Iturrigaray A speech calling upon the people to protect in angst Their King Ferdinand VII was held captive El Rey Hidalgo rung the bell on the morning of the 16th of September He took to the pulpit in the town of Dolores, Guanajuato state Made a shocking announcement that everyone would remember His parishioners were invited to join him knowing not their fate “I am taking arms against the tyrannies of the Spanish government” A parish priest despite his hearing before the Inquisition Used the knowledge he gained from studying, he was intelligent Established factories to make bricks and pottery he had good intuition He knew the value of use of the natural resources of the area Promoted beekeeping, trained indigenous in the making of leather A drought in 1807–1808 caused a famine and hysteria Scientific works, cultivation, the raising of silkworms and literature After his arrival, he was stunned by the rich soil he had found Helped the poor by showing them how to grow olives and grapes In New Spain (modern Mexico) where allowed they weren't wanted around Devoting himself almost exclusively to humanitarian activities, escapes Prohibited by colonials to prevent competition with imports from Spain These violated mercantilist policies designed to protect agriculture industry Hidalgo was ordered by European-born Spaniards to stop again Animosity in Hidalgo towards Peninsular-born Spaniards in Mexico City His goal, to make indigenous and mestizos more self-reliant Hidalgo lobbied against these practices but was not successful A professor at the Colegio his ideas were influenced by enlightenment Angered of the exploitation of mixed race “castas” it was dreadful Spanish mercantile practices caused misery for native-born Creoles` Hidalgo awoke one morning went outside and rung the bell This speech became known as El Grito de Dolores or the "Cry of Dolores" The battle cry first uttered by Miguel Hidalgo, his yell The Cry of Dolores would signal the official beginning of the war He marched across Mexico, gathered men of nearly 90K Poor farmers and Mexican civilians attack Criollo elites and Spanish Peninsular Within hours Hidalgo had an army much more than he had planned A large unruly, poorly armed but resolute mob, his troops lacked training Fought off the Spanish defense at the Battle of Monte de las Cruces Well-trained and armed Spanish troops were gaining Hidalgos troops fell and were defeated, Hidalgo loses It all began in 1759, Charles III, ascended to the throne of Spain It all ended in 1811 for Hidalgo when he was routed and forced to flee Captured and executed at the Battle of Calderon Bridge, the Spanish remain Fears of a large Spanish army coming to reinforce the city The peasant army had disbanded, it looked as if Spain had reasserted control Hidalgo’s captain, José María Morelos, took up the banner of independence Fought until his own capture and execution in 1815, rest his soul He was in turn succeeded by his lieutenant Vicente Guerrero hence Rebel leader Guadalupe Victoria who fought for six more years Finally in 1821 an agreement with turncoat royal officer Agustín de Iturbidry Allowed for Mexico’s definitive liberation and joyful tears July 30, 1811 martyr buried “Ángel de la Independencia” Mexico City For what Napoleon started by Spain’s invasion Ended by The Father of The Nation
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