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  1. September 16 - The Mexican War of Independence begins with the "Grito de Dolores", as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and fellow rebels take up arms against the Spanish colonial authorities. Births. August 28 - Jaime Balmes, priest and philosopher (died 1848) December 17 - Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre; Deaths

  2. War of the Spanish Succession. The last few years of the rule of the mentally challenged and childless Spanish Habsburg Charles II, were dominated by the politics of who would succeed the unfortunate monarch, the last Spanish king of the Hapsburg dynasty.

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  4. Spain's first national assembly (18101814) The first Spanish Constitution was established by the Cortes of Cádiz. Constitution of 1812. The Cortes of Cádiz was the first national assembly to claim sovereignty in Spain and the Spanish Empire.

  5. Mar 3, 2010 · 1810. Mexican War of Independence begins. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest, launches the Mexican War of Independence with the issuing of his Grito de Dolores, or “Cry of...

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  6. During the age of independence (1810–1910), defined by bloody armed movements, the emerging republics in Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean Basin declared their autonomy by seceding politically, economically, and legally from Spain while pushing for a vigorous nationalist agenda that shaped them as nations.

  7. Discover the origin and spread of Spanish through 10 key moments that shaped the history of one of the most important languages today. By Fundación Antonio de Nebrija. The Banner of Ur (c. 2500...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_SpanishOld Spanish - Wikipedia

    Old Spanish, also known as Old Castilian (Spanish: castellano antiguo; Old Spanish: roman, romançe, romaz), or Medieval Spanish (Spanish: español medieval), was originally a dialect of Vulgar Latin spoken in the former provinces of the Roman Empire.

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