Every September 16th, Mexico takes part in the independence "grito." How did this tradition come about? Historian Diego Levin ...
Hidalgo’s insurgency lasted less than 10 months, but it is the best remembered. After his death, the fighting waned in ...
Sept. 16 marks the day when Miguel Hidalgo called for independence from Spain in 1810. Mexico's fight for independence was different than the United States' Revolutionary War. Mexican Independence Day ...
Mexican Independence Day is always Sept. 16, the day after Hispanic Heritage Month starts. Here's a glimpse at the history ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Mexico on Wednesday learned that the father of the nation’s independence movement did not die excommunicated nearly 200 years ago, clearing a stain from his legacy ahead of the 2010 ...
All rights reserved) Every year on September 16, Mexico celebrates its Independence Day, known in Spanish as El Grito de la ...
Mexican Independence Day, also known as El Grito, takes place on September 16, 2019, and is an annual celebration of the start of Mexico's War for Independence. Newsweek takes a look at the history ...
Taking a page from the history of the Mexican revolution, a peaceful crowd gathers at St. Paul's Catholic Church for a scaled-down celebration of the event that marked the start of the country's fight ...
Sept. 16 marks the day when Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo called for independence from Spain in the "Grito de Dolores" in 1810. While it may seem similar, Mexico's fight for independence was ...