He studied the written works of the Enlightenment and admired the ideas of the French Revolution. Because of his beliefs he was moved to the very tiny little parish of Dolores. He worked with Captain Allende to start the move toward Mexican independence.
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Father Hidalgo is the person here referred to. He was the Mexican Roman Catholic Priest and the leader of the Mexican war of Independence.
He studied the written works of the Enlightenment and admired the ideas of the French Revolution. He worked with the captain Allende to start the move towards Mexican Independence.
In September of 1810, Miguel Hidalgo, the area minister of the residential community of Dolores in Mexico, expressed the nation's sob for autonomy. He called for freedom from Spain, as well as for the finish of bondage and the arrival of grounds to the indigenous occupants.
A long way from the normal priest, Father Hidalgo's investigations and faith in the thoughts communicated in the Enlightenment made him to question conventional political and religious perspectives, for example, the supreme power held by the Spanish King and the Pope.