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They led the revolts that eventually became the War of Independence of Mexico against Spain (1810 - 1821).
mostly California and the Southwest U.S
Texas and Veracruz.
Francisco "Pancho" Villa (1878 - 1923) is the best-known, becoming a revolutionary during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
1810 - Mexico's War for Independence1910 - Mexican Revolution
No, there were not any revolts at this mission.
Canut revolts happened in 1831.
Probably the most notable was Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.Whoa! Make certain what question you are really asking. Father Miguel Hildago can be credited with a key role in the Mexican War of Independence from Spain, but he had been dead for 100 years at the start of the Mexican Revolution which began in 1910.Mexico has a rich history of battles, squabblles, revolts, government takeovers and government make overs and over throws, various Mexican States have revolted and declared themselves independent, some have returned to the fold and others are forever lost. Do not confuse your wars and different Independence movements. There have been Revolutions and Counter Revolutions.The Mexican Revolution was an uprising by Francisco I. Madero against Porfirio Diaz.
w were tribal revolts different from other revolts
Numerous Filipino revolts by native peoples against Spain were mainly attempts at getting the rights restored that had been taken away. The bulk of these revolts failed because they were not supported by the entire populace. Other Filipinos sided with the Spanish and fought against the tribes alongside the Spanish. Only one revolt, in Mindanao and Sulu by the Bangsamoro was continuous throughout the entire time of Spanish rule (300 years).
Do you think the causes of the early revolts are justifiable