For the independence of Mexico, against Spanish colonial forces.
Mexico
Padre Hidalgo, also known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary leader who is considered the father of Mexican independence. He played a crucial role in sparking the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish colonial rule in 1810. Padre Hidalgo's famous "Grito de Dolores" cry for independence marked the beginning of the movement.
Anex: Mexico
Mexico (I'm pretty sure...)
Mexico
Miguel Hidalgo is known as the father of independence for Mexico. He played a crucial role in initiating the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish colonial rule by issuing the Grito de Dolores on September 16, 1810. Hidalgo's call to arms inspired many to join the fight for freedom, ultimately leading to Mexico's independence in 1821. His legacy is celebrated annually on Mexico's Independence Day.
Yes. Miguel Hidalgo started the revolt that eventually became the successful Mexican War of Independence against Spain, on September 16, 1810. After eleven years of war and over 1 million deaths, Mexico became independent from Spain on September 27, 1821. It wasn't until 1836 that Spain recognized Mexico's independence, but by that time, several countries -- including England and the United States -- had already recognized Mexico as an independent country, and had already established trade routes with the new nation.
The country colonizing another country. The captives will cry for an independence but the colonizing country will prevent it from happening.
Rizal advocated for social reforms, education, and the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule. His writings sparked a nationalistic movement in the country. The changes brought about by his ideas and actions eventually led to the Philippine Revolution and the country's independence from Spanish rule.
We celebrate the Declaration of Independence against Great Britain.
Britain