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  1. Sep 14, 2018 · On September 16, Mexicans around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the country’s independence from Spain. The day is marked by a national holiday in Mexico, a reenactment of a...

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  3. Sep 14, 2010 · Although September 16, 1810, marked the beginning of Mexico’s struggle for independence rather than its ultimate achievement, the anniversary of the Grito de Dolores has been a day of...

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Learn how Mexico declared independence from Spain in 1810 after a 11-year war and how it differs from the U.S. Revolutionary War. Find out how Mexicans and Mexican-Americans commemorate this day and why it is not the same as Cinco de Mayo.

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  5. Jul 9, 2021 · Read on to learn about the history, facts, and traditions associated with Mexican Independence Day, or Día de la Independencia de México, as you'd say it in Spanish. Here's how to celebrate it in 2021, whether you're in Mexico or anywhere around the world.

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  6. May 30, 2019 · Learn how Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821 after a long and bloody struggle. Find out how Mexicans celebrate their history and culture every September 16 with parades, parties, and the famous Grito de Dolores.

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · Mexican Independence Day marks the anniversary of the day in 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest known as Father Hidalgo, made a speech to rally support for independence in the Mexican town of Dolores.

  8. history of Mexico. In Mexico: Colonial period, 17011821. …1810—the date now celebrated as Mexican Independence Day—Hidalgo issued the “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), calling for the end of rule by Spanish peninsulars, for equality of races, and for redistribution of land. Read More.

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