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The Jesuits were expelled from the territories of the Spanish Empire by orders of the King of Spain Carlos III, and his minister, the Count of Floridablanca. The school was closed for a few months and classes resumed in December.
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Miguel hidalgo had been a priest when he was a revolutionary new spain
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The French invasion of Spain, in 1808, produced in the viceroyalty the political crisis of 1808 in Mexico, characterized by the overthrow of the Viceroy José de Iturrigaray at the hands of the Spaniards, followed by the capture and execution of politicians akin to independence ideas, like Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos and the Peruvian friar Melchor de Talamantes.
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miguel hidalgo had highlighted the first stage of the mexican war of independence when he performed an act known as the cry of pains
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he had directed the first part of the independence movement when eh was captured on march 21 1811
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he had been taken prisoner to the city of chihuahua when he was tried and shot on july 30 1811
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Miguel hidalgo had student at the school of san nicolas in morelia when graduated as a bachelor of theology in the city of mexico in 1773