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A successor of Hidalgo's who led an unsuccessful revolution?

Catholic priest Jose Maria Morelos (1765 - 1815) qualifies as such. He continued the struggle for independence after Hidalgo's capture and execution in 1811; however, he himself was captured and executed in 1815 after a bloody campaign. Morelos' Lieutenant, Vicente Guerrero (1782-1831) was finally able to successfully consolidate Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821.


Who was the second leader of mexicos fight for independence?

Priest Jose Maria Morelos (1765 - 1815)


Who was an important leader in Mexico independence?

Three of them include Miguel Hidalgo, Jose Maria Morelos and Vicente Guerrero.


Who took over Mexico independence after Miguel hidalgo was killed?

Leadership of the independence movement was assumed by father Jose Maria Morelos (1765 - 1815)


Who are the hero's of Mexican Independence?

Father Miguel Hidalgo. Generalisimo Jose Maria Morelos. Francisco Javier Mina. Vicente Guerrero.


Who were the conspirators of the Mexican Independence?

It was mainly Father Hidalgo who rang the bells of dolores, he was later aided by Jose maria Morelos. But, it was Agustin de Iturbide that actually declared independence


Where and how did Jose maria morelos die?

becaouse of you:)


What was Maria Morelos important role in mexicos independence?

After Miguel Hidalgo was captured and executed by Royalist troops in 1811, he became leader of the independence movement until 1815, when he was also captured and executed.


How old was José María Morelos before he died?

Jose Maria Morelos died at the age of 50.


What did Jose Maria Morelos do during the revolution?

i do not know


Where are Father Jose Maria Morelos from?

He was from Morelia, Mexico


What was the importance of Miguel Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos?

Both Hidalgo and Morelos were some of the first "insurgents" who started the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821). However, both were captured and executed during the early years of the war -- 1811 and 1815, respectively.