Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, commonly referred to as Hidalgo, recited his "Gritto de Dolores." Which called for racial equality and liberation from spain's 300 yr rule
In the Cry of Dolores, issued on September 16, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo called upon the people of Mexico to rise against Spanish colonial rule. He urged them to fight for their independence, emphasizing the need for justice and the rights of the oppressed. Hidalgo's impassioned plea rallied thousands to join the cause for freedom, marking the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. His famous call to action is celebrated annually in Mexico on Independence Day.
False. Hidalgo started the revolt that eventually became de Mexican War of Independence against Spain.
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.
The Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), as it was performed on the small village of Dolores.
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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!"
he was a priest at a church for the village of dolores , he also gave a fiery speech urging the people of his church to overthrow spanish rule .his speech was called Grito of Dolores ,which also means Cry of Dolores and people who liked his speech marched up toward Mexico city along with him many other people joined them when they marched up they didn't have many weapons the had gardening tools and when the got there they were soon defeated and father hidalgo was captured byt the revolution he produced did not die
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Miguel Hidalgo Miguel Hidalgo was executed July 30, 1811, in a Mexican city called Chihuahua.
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