Mexico's Independence Day: Miguel Hidalgo

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Mexico’s Independence Day Spain had control over Mexico in the 1800s, but Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion and occupation of Spain infuriated Native Mexicans. One individual stood out above the others and encouraged rebellion.There were many rebellion leaders; however, there is one main leader we know about. There are many different ways people like to celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day. Miguel Hidalgo was born in Mexico, 1753. His parents were both Spanish, and he was the youngest of four boys. He believed Mexicans should be free and self-governed. Native Mexicans often worked long hours and had risks of death; cave walls could collapse at any moment. He tried talking to the Spaniards about treatment of Native Mexicans. The Spanish employers