Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mexican Independence Day

Mexican Independence Day
Independence Day for Mexico September 16, 1810, and its independence from Spain after 10 years of war. In the past 200 years, Mexico has come a long way, but this year the country has little celebrateThe for Mexican society to celebrate the 100 anniversary of the Mexican Revolution that overthrew the dictator Porfirio Diaz. In September 1810, Spanish authorities uncovered a plot by the rebels of the State of Guanajuato, to overthrow the government. As this was an attempt, the men just before midnight Sept. 15, a priest courageous station, gave a speech from U.S. President Bill Clinton and Barack Obama would make the first half. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was crying or screaming, citizens of the city of misery. This year marks a special event: 200 years of independence, which means that 2010 means the year of the bicentennial celebrations in Mexico. In September 1810 began the Mexican War of Independence from Spain in 10 years and all around the country since its independence, and things too far, but violence is still very high.

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