How did Father Hidalgo impact the reoccupation of Texas by Spain?
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On September 16, 1810—the date now celebrated as Mexican Independence Day—Hidalgo issued the “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), calling for the end of Spanish rule, for racial equality, and for redistribution of land. The speech effectively launched the Mexican War of Independence (1810–21).
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As all Texas schoolchildren know, our state was once a Spanish province and part of two Mexican states. Indeed, Texas’s pivotal nineteenth-century history is intimately connected to the story of one of the heroes honored this month: Father Miguel Hidalgo, the firebrand of Mexican independence.
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