No, Miguel Hidalgo did not live to see Mexico gain independence. He initiated the struggle for independence on September 16, 1810, but was captured and executed by Spanish authorities in 1811. Mexico officially gained independence on September 27, 1821, a decade after Hidalgo's death. His legacy, however, remains significant in the history of Mexico's fight for independence.
I guess you mean the Mexican war of independence. He would be Miguel Hidalgo.
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Miguel Hidalgo was a Mexican priest who is commonly credited with starting the Mexican war for independence from Spain. It should be noted, however, that Hidalgo was captured and executed very early in the conflict by the Spanish.
Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
From the Mexican Cession of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Mexico gained independence in the year of 1821.
General Sam Houston was appointed to command the Texan Army in 1836. General Lopez de Santa Anna was the ruler of Mexico, on the other side.
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Yes. He started such independence war.
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