Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811) qualifies as such.
Independence Hall
Historians believe the Liberty Bell was rung to summon citizens to hear the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. The bell was in the tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
The bell of the town's parish on Dolores, Mexico, where the War of Independence against Spain began (September 16, 1810).
For the first reading of the declaration of independence
The Liberty Bell was moved twice. The first was in 1976 from Independence Hall to a close by glass pavilion in Independence Mall then in 2003 to a bigger Liberty Bell Center adjoining the pavilion.
the liberty bell symbolizes independence
The Liberty Bell first rang on July 8, 1776. The occasion was the first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, PA.
the bell in independence hall is the liberty bell i dont really know just gussed
The 1st liberty bell was first rung in March of 1753 but cracked under test. Two more bells were made after that; the second being rejected because of the tone. The third bell was hung in the steeple of the State Hiouse in June of 1753 and first rung in August of that year. Not that simple. The 'Independence' or 'Old Yankee's' Bell was first rung in 1753 and most famously rung on 8 July 1776 to call the people of Philadelphia to their first reading of the Declaration of Independence. The Independence Bell was not renamed the 'Liberty Bell' until 1837 when it became the icon of the American Anti-Slavery Society. iT FARTED ALOTTTTTTTT AND IT MADE A DUMP.
Marilyn bell was the first person and Canadian to cross lake Ontario and she was called the lady of the lake
they have "Dia de los muertos" and they have a parade and people go to the cementary and visit their siblings that passed away some celebrations they have mariachi which is mexicans singinging and play instuments for people and they have mexican food and they dance.
graham Bell