Because he was a Catholic priest; this in general terms, puts Hidalgo into one of the most conservative sectors of the society.
The preist leader was Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Miguel Hidalgo
Miguel Hidalgo was known for threethiggs that i can not remember but i have it as an assigment i know that he was a mexican priest and the leader of the mexican war of independence.
Priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811)
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Three of them include Miguel Hidalgo, Jose Maria Morelos and Vicente Guerrero.
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.
Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costillo, was the name of a Mexican priest. He was also the official leader of the Mexican War of Independence. He gave a famous speech that was known as "The Cry of Dolores."
Priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753 - 1811) is regarded as the original leader of the insurgents who finally ended Spanish rule in Mexico.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Mexican Roman Catholic priest who was a leader of the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821).
Miguel Hidalgo was a Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary leader in Mexico. He is best known for initiating the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish rule in 1810 with his famous "Grito de Dolores." Hidalgo's actions and leadership marked him as a significant figure in Mexican history, particularly in promoting social and political reform.
Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753 - 1811) led the conspiracy and initial revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821). You should note however, that he was captured and executed during the early years of the revolution (1811), being replaced as leader of the movement, first by Jose Maria Morelos (1765 - 1815) and then by Vicente Guerrero (1782 - 1831). The later consummated the independence of Mexico and became its second president in 1829.