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  1. Sep 14, 2010 · On September 16, 1810, a progressive priest named Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla became the father of Mexican independence with a historic proclamation urging his fellow Mexicans to take up arms...

  2. As colonization came to a close and during the age of independence ( 18101910 ), a succession of republics in the Americas declared their autonomy by pushing for a nationalist agenda. Spanish was an essential agglutinating force in the shaping of these national identities.

  3. In the 16th century, Spanish established itself in the colonies and reached its peak. The political and economic power gained by Spain would result in cultural growth delivered by Castilian, which would later be called Spanish. The Dictionary of Authorities (1726) by RAE Fundación Antonio de Nebrija. 9.

  4. Apr 4, 2019 · The Cry of Dolores is an expression associated with the 1810 Mexican revolt against the Spanish, a cry of sorrow and anger from a priest credited with beginning Mexico's struggle for independence from colonial rule.

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  6. Sep 15, 2023 · With interlocking histories, various Latino cultures are inseparable from US culture and so many of its aspects, including language, commerce, arts, and everyday life. A countless number of English words are derived from Spanish. Today, Spanish is spoken in 41 million US homes, and it’s the second most studied language in educational ...

  7. Mexico - Independence, Revolution, 1810: Although the Spanish crown initially rejected O’Donojú’s recognition of Mexican independence, the date now recognized as that of separation from Old Spain is in fact August 24, 1821.

  8. The creation of juntas in Spanish America, such as the Junta Suprema de Caracas on April 19, 1810, set the stage for the fighting that would afflict the region for the next decade and a half. Political fault lines appeared and often caused military conflict.

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