Francisco I. Madero (1873-1913) but he is not considered the 'father' of such revolution, just the man who started the movement - he never came to see its results tough (he was assassinated). If you mean the father of the Mexican War of Independence, he was Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811) who is also considered to be the 'father of the country'.
That would be Thomas Paine.
Father of the American Revolution is one example
That would depend greatly on which Revolution. The May Revolution of Argentina was in 1810 and saw the removal of Spain's Viceroy Cisneros in favor of a Junta. Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla began the Mexican Revolution on 16 September 1810. The Industrial Revolution often uses that year as a starting point.
Father Miguel Hidalgo
Father Miguel Hidalgo.
The Father of the American Revolution is said to be Thomas Paine. He is the author of the pamphlet Common Sense.
He influneced the father of our country by his writings.
During the first years of Mexico's fight for independence, father Miguel Hidalgo led such revolution.
Thomas Paine was called the father of the American revolution. His writings influenced the American revolutionaries.
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Miguel Hidalgo was a priest as well as one of the leaders in Mexico's fight for independence. His father was Don Cristobal Hidalgo y Costilla.
The man known as the Father of the American Revolution was the revolutionary and rebel Samuel Adams. He was a great leader during the revolution and was known for his determination.
I know his father was a man named Cristobal Hidalgo, but im not sure who his mother was..
Francisco I. Madero (1873-1913) but he is not considered the 'father' of such revolution, just the man who started the movement - he never came to see its results tough (he was assassinated). If you mean the father of the Mexican War of Independence, he was Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811) who is also considered to be the 'father of the country'.
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Father Hidalgo, Jose de San Martin. Plato :3
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