The Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), as it was performed on the small village of Dolores.
Miguel Hidalgo's famous speech is known as the "Grito de Dolores." Delivered on September 16, 1810, it called for the end of Spanish rule in Mexico and sparked the Mexican War of Independence. The speech was delivered from the pulpit of his parish church in Dolores, and it is celebrated annually in Mexico as a symbol of the country's fight for freedom.
freedom of speech
The people for a speech is an audience.
Yes. Mexico is one of the signatories of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
there was a revolt against the Spanish rule was led by a Catholic priest named Miguel Hidalgo. In 1810, he gave a famous speech calling for the common people to rise up against the Spanish. Hidalgo was killed in 1811, but fighting continued until Mexico won its independence in 1821.
September 16th, 1810 is the accepted, official day of independence. It is like the 4th of July in the USA - it marked the beginning of the struggle for independence from a European power. The date was when Father Miguel Hidalgo issued a statement and speech in the town of Dolores (now called Dolores Hidalgo). He called for like-minded citizens to rise up in arms against the Spanish rulers. The speech was ended with a "grito" or cry of freedom. Although the actual words were not recorded, this is how the grito is given by the President of Mexico every 16th of September. "Viva Mexico!", Viva la independencia! Vivan los heroes!"
Miguel Hidalgo was the first man to fight for Mexico's independence. He fought for 2 years then was captured and decapitated. The second man to fight was Jose. He fought for 4 years and then died. The last man to fight and win Mexico's independence was Augustus de Iturbide. He originally was on the side of Spain who was fighting against Mexico at the time but suddnely thought "Hey, if I win these guys independence I can be their emporer."
small and varity speech
You mean free speech? Yes, there is such thing in Mexico. You should be aware however, that not all topics are equally accepted (i.e.: hate speech).
small and varity speech
The Declaration of Independence and the speech of Tecumseh.
independence day is a day of celebrating our independence.