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Or Andrew Johnson possibly the worst president in us history or Zebulon Pike the Norwegian explorer who discovered Minnes and finally What about Crazy Horse you have done one on Sitting Bull and Geronimo
Thanks for covering this particularly important personality of Mexico's history. We've all heard of the noble Zapata, Juarez or the ignoble Santa Anna and Diaz, but few talk about the priest who ignited Mexico's independence.
Díaz was necessarily brutal, but not ignoble by any means. A lot of the life of Juarez on the other hand has various ignoble deals, but necessary if his journey through power was to be.
Fun fact: Maximilian, emperor of Mexico had a comissioned a painting of Miguel Hidalgo since there was no picture of him, only vaguely descriptions of what people had told since then, long time ago. So Maximilian ask his closest Belgian priest to pose as a model for the painting. Every single painting of Hidalgo is in fact the face of that Belgian priest. Nobody knows for sure what does Hidalgo looked like.
Could you do an Episode on Toyohiko Kagawa? He was a Japanese Christian Pacifist who opposed the Empires actions during WWII. We rarely talk about the Atrocities committed by Japan during this time. We talk about the Japanese People who Stood up to those atrocities even less so. I believe this man has earned a Video about his life.
There are two Japanese who also were nickname the Schindler and Rabe of Lithuania and Singapore, respectively. Chiune where he risked being dishonor and almost be executed by the Nazis to save the Jews. As for the Singaporean John Rabe (I forgot the name, my bad) he saved as much Chinese during the Sook Ching Massacre after the Fall of Singapore A video of them would be nice to see as well.
I live in San Miguel, Hidalgo's church was in the Santuario de Atotonilco, halfway between SM and DH and one of the most sacred Catholic sites in Mexico. It was from there they went to Dolores. Sometimes I go to an old ruined Hacienda called La Erre where they went and partied after
Future Video suggestion - Eamon DeValera (1882-1975) - prominent political leader in 20th century Ireland who, after the Irish war of independence from 1919 to 1921, was in the public eye for over forty years from 1922 until his death were he served as head of government (Taoiseach) and head of state (president). He was nearly executed in the Easter Rising in 1916 and was key in putting into place the new constitution on 1937. A very prominent figure in Irish history.
I think a video on Winfield Scott would be great. He served the US for over 50 years but his career gets overlooked because it took place in between the revolutionary war and the civil war
1:25 - Chapter 1 - The broken world 5:05 - Chapter 2 - Road to revolt 8:40 - Mid roll ads 10:05 - Chapter 3 - The cries of dolores 14:15 - Chapter 4 - At the gates of victory 17:55 - Chapter 5 - Things fall apart 21:30 - Chapter 6 - Death & mexico
“Action must be taken at once; there is no time to be lost; we shall yet see the oppressors’ yoke broken and the fragments scattered on the ground” Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Idk what channel- but you should absolutely do an episode on Admiral Spruance… commander of Laffy 3 and the “laughable band of ships”. Incredible story
Great video of one of México’s founding fathers, as a Peruvian myself, it’d be nice to see a video on Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui (Tupac Amaru II), and Miguel Grau… as for someone whom I think gets often overlooked and is so important to understanding how the wars/strugle for independence in South America is somehow connected to the US’s own independence as well as the French Revolution, would be a video on Francisco Miranda. Greetings from Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 🙌🏻
Biographies that you have criminally overlooked so far: Classical composers: - Ludwig van Beethoven - J.S. Bach - Antonio Vivaldi Gods/iconic figures: - Michael Jackson - Babe Ruth Chess legends: - Gary Kasparov - Bobby Fischer Painters: - Gustav Klimt - Marcel Duchamp Architects/builders: - Gustav Eiffel - Frank Lloyd Wright - Le Corbusier - Antonio Gaudi - Buckminster Fuller Writers: - Léon Tolstoï - Fiodor Dostoïevski - Homer - Sophocles - Victor Hugo - Jules Verne - Jorge Luis Borges - Miguel de Cervantes - John Steinbeck - Dante Alighieri Philosophers/theologists: - René Descartes - Confucius - Emmanuel Kant - John Locke - Voltaire - Jean Calvin Scientists: - Max Planck Dictators: - Nicolae Ceausescu - Manuel Noriega Explorers: - Zheng He - Vasco da Gama - John Cabot - Amerigo Vespucci - Hernán Cortés Other: - Anne Frank - Caterina de' Medici - Cesare Borgia
Do king charles the 12th of sweden, he was one of the most powerful and most brilliant military leaders of the 17th and early 18th century. He beat 3 great powers with much greater armies than his but his exellent military mind and tactics that had never been seen before cought his enemies by surprise. Sing Carolus song!
And the last king in sweden and maybe the world? Who actually fought in the frontlines on several occations togheter with his brave Carolinian troops and allways was there and took part in the battle even after he had been shot and lied on a bed trying to recover! So many stories about him and his battles with the danes, normen, germanics and russians, not to mention the "kalabalik at bender"
Two facts about Hidalgo's life In Puente de Calderón's battle, they were winning, but the opposite side shot the ammo car, and because the plains were dry and it was summer a fire started and quicky surrounded hidalgo's party and because they barely had discipline they lost and barely ran away And in his execution, he gave candy and money to their executors, they shot him but in the stomach because nobody wanted go kill him, then they call another execution team and shot him again but again, in the stomach, and then they called another team who shot him on the stomach too, the general that was guiding the execution had to shot hidalgo himself in the heart to stop his suffering
Sweet I’m always happy to see more about independence leadership though history , but I’m still hoping that you do Philippe Pétain, even if he is remembered mostly for Vichy French. His actions in WW1 are sadly forgotten or Jacques Doriot, he was the leader of the ironic named French popular party during the pre occupation and a known collaborator but gets largely forgotten because of Vichy.
How disingenous! 17:07 Mexicans do not and have not worshipped Mary. Spaniards do not and have not worshipped Mary. Catholics do not and have not worshipped Mary. Spain also has had Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura since the 14th century, a dark-skinned madonna of the Virgin Mary so its not like the Spaniards had any quarrel with a darker skinned Marian flag, as Spanish-born Europeans pay respect to her no matter her skin color. Mary is not worshipped, she is honored above all women.
Miguel Hidalgo wasnt born in the city of Guanajuato he was born in Hacienda Corralejo, in Penjamo, Guanajuato. My parents live 10 mins from his birthplace. My dad is so proud of his hometown for having such a great Mexican leader being born out of it. I grew up with my dad and grandfather telling me about the tales the hacienda has which is now a tequilera famous for GTO's most popular tequila , Tequila Corralejo.
Great content, but why would you curse? Tried to show it to my high school freshmen and the cursing is unnecessary. Just giving you and this channel feedback.
Miguel Hidalgo was one of the three liberators, the other two being Simón Bolivar and José de San Martín, you need to cover them to get the full picture of Latin American independence.
I feel sorry about this guy. He fought for a noble ideal, inspired people, believed in the ideals of Democracy, and what is Mexico today? A mix of drug cartels, government corruption, and worse. I really hope one day the people will take back the freedom that they lost, whether they know it or not. As always I appreciate the history man.
He didn't fight for "democracy", he never stated as such nor is he known for placing the government that mexico should have. Later leaders started that process, example Morelos wrote the nation's sentiments. As to the "freedom" Mexicans have, from your apparent perspective Mexico never has had freedom since the early days of it's founding it's been victim of corrupt governments and incompetent leaders. Those same governments have always pushed to have their side of the story be told heavily redacted in their favor. Just a look at the current school curriculum will tell you the same. Can Mexico ever be "free", difficult question to answer but as of now, no. It can't, it's population in general have been too accustomed to living in the same castes that were once implemented during new Spain with everything but the name. The only real choice is educate, create better citizens and you'll have a better country but that applies to all countries. Any country that doesn't work to have better citizens can be considered an oppressor, no matter if it considers itself the freest country in the world.
the people who bought the wall..? Those who want anyone who didn't comquor or overthrow original dwellers yet are labeled foreigners out of the country for being in a job that the state publicly denounce after some allegedly partake to become fresh and perky as on upers rather than when ending addictions withdrawal.
I’m wondering if you all would ever be willing to do one on Governor George Wallace? I think his trip from moderate to the face of segregation, his presidential campaign and assassination attempt, all the way back to moderate is an interesting story. Just how chasing the vote and populism can change someone for the worse.
I dont understand how he said its not known what he yelled on independence day when everyone else on the internet can say at least a few things he mentioned
Two things saying your loyal to the king is an age old move to go after his advisors. Second it reminds me to f Martin Luther’s thesis and how it was later used to break from the church despite Luther’s intentions
Hidalgo was a leader of men but not a military genius. He should have left the military campaings to Captain Allende, leading the political affairs instead. Even before the Battle of Puente de Calderón, bitter disputes erupted between Hidalgo and Allende, fracturing the weak unity of the rebel army, a thing royalist General Calleja exploited well.
He was my Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather's . On my Mothe side .i found out 15 years Ago while signing some legal documents. Boy was I surprise .
You might not have known because you are not from Notrh America, but "Indian" is a racial slur against Indigenous people. Please try not to use it again, because it is deeply offensive to many.
Funny how you like, intentionally misquoted Shakespeare. "Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." Twelfty Night.
El Grito de Dolores literally translates as The Cry of Pain. In Mexico we interpret this as our own manifest destiny in that this signaled the Birth Pains of our new nation.
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I need my video of the terror of negro durazo. The police chief in the 70s who killed students and built luxurious houses
You should do an episode on skanderbeg
What about Benito Juarez or
That would be a good topic
Or Andrew Johnson possibly the worst president in us history or Zebulon Pike the Norwegian explorer who discovered Minnes and finally What about Crazy Horse you have done one on Sitting Bull and Geronimo
Thanks for covering this particularly important personality of Mexico's history. We've all heard of the noble Zapata, Juarez or the ignoble Santa Anna and Diaz, but few talk about the priest who ignited Mexico's independence.
Nothing noble about them
@@donttripaye6192 You can say that again. Especially Juarez
Diaz wasn’t that bad
Díaz was necessarily brutal, but not ignoble by any means.
A lot of the life of Juarez on the other hand has various ignoble deals, but necessary if his journey through power was to be.
All those came about 100 years later, and were players of the Mexican civil war / revolution.
Fun fact: Maximilian, emperor of Mexico had a comissioned a painting of Miguel Hidalgo since there was no picture of him, only vaguely descriptions of what people had told since then, long time ago. So Maximilian ask his closest Belgian priest to pose as a model for the painting. Every single painting of Hidalgo is in fact the face of that Belgian priest. Nobody knows for sure what does Hidalgo looked like.
🤯
I feel bad for Maximillian, it seemed like he actually did care about Mexico. Its a shame how he was tricked by France.
@@A1Kirahe wasn’t tricked, it was just that he failed to win over the people of Mexico who kept fighting for Benito Juarez.
Could you do an Episode on Toyohiko Kagawa?
He was a Japanese Christian Pacifist who opposed the Empires actions during WWII.
We rarely talk about the Atrocities committed by Japan during this time. We talk about the Japanese People who Stood up to those atrocities even less so.
I believe this man has earned a Video about his life.
There are two Japanese who also were nickname the Schindler and Rabe of Lithuania and Singapore, respectively. Chiune where he risked being dishonor and almost be executed by the Nazis to save the Jews. As for the Singaporean John Rabe (I forgot the name, my bad) he saved as much Chinese during the Sook Ching Massacre after the Fall of Singapore
A video of them would be nice to see as well.
These all sound like great ideas for episodes
Very interesting, I never heard about him
I live in San Miguel, Hidalgo's church was in the Santuario de Atotonilco, halfway between SM and DH and one of the most sacred Catholic sites in Mexico. It was from there they went to Dolores. Sometimes I go to an old ruined Hacienda called La Erre where they went and partied after
I have property in dh my parents are from there and my grandparents gave me land in a ranch we are from
My family is from Dolores Hidalgo! I am fortunate to be able to visit there every Christmas.
Same I’ll be there all December
What a great video! Thank you Simon and Co.
Cry Of Dolores!
Viva Mexico!
Future Video suggestion -
Eamon DeValera (1882-1975) - prominent political leader in 20th century Ireland who, after the Irish war of independence from 1919 to 1921, was in the public eye for over forty years from 1922 until his death were he served as head of government (Taoiseach) and head of state (president). He was nearly executed in the Easter Rising in 1916 and was key in putting into place the new constitution on 1937. A very prominent figure in Irish history.
I think a video on Winfield Scott would be great. He served the US for over 50 years but his career gets overlooked because it took place in between the revolutionary war and the civil war
Thank you! Always wanted to know more about the rebel priest. A real character. More in Mexican history please. Maybe Vicente Guerrero. Good job!
1:25 - Chapter 1 - The broken world
5:05 - Chapter 2 - Road to revolt
8:40 - Mid roll ads
10:05 - Chapter 3 - The cries of dolores
14:15 - Chapter 4 - At the gates of victory
17:55 - Chapter 5 - Things fall apart
21:30 - Chapter 6 - Death & mexico
Gave up at the end?
I was waiting for this one!! Thanks Simon!! 🇲🇽
Great video. From a Mexican American, proud to hear this story told again!!
Viva Mexico!!!🇲🇽
Viva!!!!🙌🇲🇽
Cállate pocho
“Action must be taken at once; there is no time to be lost; we shall yet see the oppressors’ yoke broken and the fragments scattered on the ground”
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Make a video of José de San Martín, father of argentinian independence
Oh sweet, another banger, hopefully we can see Bonito Juarez next
Juarez was a rat
I❤️this video! Sir Simon, please feature Filipino national heroes like Jose Rizal and President Emilio Aguinaldo
I really love your endings
Great video as always. I would love for you to do a video on "Old Rough and Ready" Zachary Taylor, the twelfth President.
@@manueldeomsysanta2909 Grover Cleveland is one of my favorite presidents and "James Carter" is just my name.
Idk what channel- but you should absolutely do an episode on Admiral Spruance… commander of Laffy 3 and the “laughable band of ships”. Incredible story
Thank you Simon and crew, you guys keep making history burst out with style. Love the little jokes that highlight the situation ,funny but imaginative
Crazy how a moment of hesitance led to the near unraveling of a revolution and decades of instability.
5:12 I love the Monty Python reference. 😄
The hacienda he was born is in Corralejo, Guanajuato. I've been there and its great. They make very good tequila there now.
Authentic and comprehensive choice Simon + Simon's broadcast team 😃👍👍
iViva la Mexico! 🇲🇽
Yo gusta!
Great video of one of México’s founding fathers, as a Peruvian myself, it’d be nice to see a video on Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui (Tupac Amaru II), and Miguel Grau… as for someone whom I think gets often overlooked and is so important to understanding how the wars/strugle for independence in South America is somehow connected to the US’s own independence as well as the French Revolution, would be a video on Francisco Miranda. Greetings from Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 🙌🏻
Good video 👍
Biographies that you have criminally overlooked so far:
Classical composers:
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- J.S. Bach
- Antonio Vivaldi
Gods/iconic figures:
- Michael Jackson
- Babe Ruth
Chess legends:
- Gary Kasparov
- Bobby Fischer
Painters:
- Gustav Klimt
- Marcel Duchamp
Architects/builders:
- Gustav Eiffel
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- Le Corbusier
- Antonio Gaudi
- Buckminster Fuller
Writers:
- Léon Tolstoï
- Fiodor Dostoïevski
- Homer
- Sophocles
- Victor Hugo
- Jules Verne
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Miguel de Cervantes
- John Steinbeck
- Dante Alighieri
Philosophers/theologists:
- René Descartes
- Confucius
- Emmanuel Kant
- John Locke
- Voltaire
- Jean Calvin
Scientists:
- Max Planck
Dictators:
- Nicolae Ceausescu
- Manuel Noriega
Explorers:
- Zheng He
- Vasco da Gama
- John Cabot
- Amerigo Vespucci
- Hernán Cortés
Other:
- Anne Frank
- Caterina de' Medici
- Cesare Borgia
Make an episode about Vicente Guerrero! He abolished slavery in Mexico.
Do king charles the 12th of sweden, he was one of the most powerful and most brilliant military leaders of the 17th and early 18th century. He beat 3 great powers with much greater armies than his but his exellent military mind and tactics that had never been seen before cought his enemies by surprise. Sing Carolus song!
And the last king in sweden and maybe the world? Who actually fought in the frontlines on several occations togheter with his brave Carolinian troops and allways was there and took part in the battle even after he had been shot and lied on a bed trying to recover! So many stories about him and his battles with the danes, normen, germanics and russians, not to mention the "kalabalik at bender"
Do about Agustín de Iturbide the emperor of the first Mexican empire
It was already done, leading to big arguments...
Very good Bio. Thank you 😊
Fun fact: that is NOT how Miguel Hidalgo physically looks like
That's what gringo history looks like, vague at best 😅
The title/prefix "Don" is always used with the first name... Like in "Don Miguel"... Never with the last name.
I hope someday you can cover José de San Martín.
RIP
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
(1753-1811)
It's a shame tha youtube no longer allows user captions. This vid should get spanish subs. Greetings from Mexico.
You should cover Charles the 5th of the holy Roman and Spanish empire. I think there is a lot that could be covered in a biographics.
thanks for the video, summed up 2 classes, and 4 weeks of Latin american politics in 30 mins.
Love the videos man, do you reckon you could cover the real story of the Peaky Blinders?
Agustin de Iturbide is the true father of Mexican independence
Two facts about Hidalgo's life
In Puente de Calderón's battle, they were winning, but the opposite side shot the ammo car, and because the plains were dry and it was summer a fire started and quicky surrounded hidalgo's party and because they barely had discipline they lost and barely ran away
And in his execution, he gave candy and money to their executors, they shot him but in the stomach because nobody wanted go kill him, then they call another execution team and shot him again but again, in the stomach, and then they called another team who shot him on the stomach too, the general that was guiding the execution had to shot hidalgo himself in the heart to stop his suffering
Nobody wants to kill him, so they make him suffer even more than a simple headshot would have done.
Yeah, I don't think they thought that through
Sweet I’m always happy to see more about independence leadership though history , but I’m still hoping that you do Philippe Pétain, even if he is remembered mostly for Vichy French. His actions in WW1 are sadly forgotten or Jacques Doriot, he was the leader of the ironic named French popular party during the pre occupation and a known collaborator but gets largely forgotten because of Vichy.
His actions in ww1 were *rightfully* forgotten.
Foch was better imo
A few months ago I was looking for some things regarding him and was surprised there wasn't already an episode for the guy.
How disingenous! 17:07
Mexicans do not and have not worshipped Mary.
Spaniards do not and have not worshipped Mary.
Catholics do not and have not worshipped Mary.
Spain also has had Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura since the 14th century, a dark-skinned madonna of the Virgin Mary so its not like the Spaniards had any quarrel with a darker skinned Marian flag, as Spanish-born Europeans pay respect to her no matter her skin color.
Mary is not worshipped, she is honored above all women.
Miguel Hidalgo wasnt born in the city of Guanajuato he was born in Hacienda Corralejo, in Penjamo, Guanajuato. My parents live 10 mins from his birthplace. My dad is so proud of his hometown for having such a great Mexican leader being born out of it. I grew up with my dad and grandfather telling me about the tales the hacienda has which is now a tequilera famous for GTO's most popular tequila , Tequila Corralejo.
Could you do a deep dive on the 201st Aztec Eagles?
i was born with a greatness from birth that enables me to avoid the greatness thrust upon my by others.
Great content, but why would you curse? Tried to show it to my high school freshmen and the cursing is unnecessary. Just giving you and this channel feedback.
Robert Smalls. I'd watch the hell out of that biographic!
Holy Crap it’s Tomar
Fascinating. Wish they'd covered him in history class.
Podcast update please
I recommend you do a video about Arab and Persians scientists in the Islamic world because it’s very underrated thank you
Big Simon!! I loved it, I'm mexican!!! ajuaaa
Funny Monty Python call out!
Could you do a video on José Maria Morelos?
Nobody expects...... The Spanish Inquisition!
Miguel Hidalgo was one of the three liberators, the other two being Simón Bolivar and José de San Martín, you need to cover them to get the full picture of Latin American independence.
Awesome 😎
Other Mexican leaders: We will for against Spain
Hidalgo: *Hold my cross*
Can we get a video on Gamal Abdel Nasser?
I feel sorry about this guy. He fought for a noble ideal, inspired people, believed in the ideals of Democracy, and what is Mexico today? A mix of drug cartels, government corruption, and worse. I really hope one day the people will take back the freedom that they lost, whether they know it or not. As always I appreciate the history man.
Amen
Could say the same about America filled with shootings on the daily and gangs taking over neighborhoods 🤔
He didn't fight for "democracy", he never stated as such nor is he known for placing the government that mexico should have.
Later leaders started that process, example Morelos wrote the nation's sentiments.
As to the "freedom" Mexicans have, from your apparent perspective Mexico never has had freedom since the early days of it's founding it's been victim of corrupt governments and incompetent leaders.
Those same governments have always pushed to have their side of the story be told heavily redacted in their favor. Just a look at the current school curriculum will tell you the same.
Can Mexico ever be "free", difficult question to answer but as of now, no. It can't, it's population in general have been too accustomed to living in the same castes that were once implemented during new Spain with everything but the name.
The only real choice is educate, create better citizens and you'll have a better country but that applies to all countries. Any country that doesn't work to have better citizens can be considered an oppressor, no matter if it considers itself the freest country in the world.
the people who bought the wall..?
Those who want anyone who didn't comquor or overthrow original dwellers yet are labeled foreigners out of the country for being in a job that the state publicly denounce after some allegedly partake to become fresh and perky as on upers rather than when ending addictions withdrawal.
I live in México, are you educated in CNN? Not everything is bad
Like Not everything in USA is schoolshooters or racism
st patrick's battalion?
Some decades later
I like the piano music in the end what the name of the song
Viva México! 🇲🇽
¡¡Viva!!
Love the content but can you tone down the "posh" accent? It's hard for a nonnative English speaker to understand. Thanks😀
he's English. it's common.
I’m wondering if you all would ever be willing to do one on Governor George Wallace? I think his trip from moderate to the face of segregation, his presidential campaign and assassination attempt, all the way back to moderate is an interesting story. Just how chasing the vote and populism can change someone for the worse.
*The Pater of Mexican independence
😐
father is from "padre" since catholic priests usually are called fathers
PLEASE DO ONE ON KING CHARLES THE 12TH OF SWEDEN PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE i promise it will be a interesting episode! All hail Carolus Rex! 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
how about a video on Leni Riefenstahl?
Ignacio Allende and Juan Aldama didn't have "de" in their names
I dont understand how he said its not known what he yelled on independence day when everyone else on the internet can say at least a few things he mentioned
Two things saying your loyal to the king is an age old move to go after his advisors. Second it reminds me to f Martin Luther’s thesis and how it was later used to break from the church despite Luther’s intentions
Next morelos?
My familys name is Hidalgo and the men in my family come from Mexico. I always wonder if i am a descendant.
Interesting.
Hidalgo was a leader of men but not a military genius. He should have left the military campaings to Captain Allende, leading the political affairs instead. Even before the Battle of Puente de Calderón, bitter disputes erupted between Hidalgo and Allende, fracturing the weak unity of the rebel army, a thing royalist General Calleja exploited well.
Can you imagine being Napoleon's brother 'Joe'?
He was my Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather's . On my Mothe side .i found out 15 years Ago while signing some legal documents. Boy was I surprise .
now do maria morelos
505 pride.. thanks for posting.
Rest In Peace to those that passed away.
Always click so fast.
Nice ❤
Seeing the butchering of Spanish names makes me ill
You might not have known because you are not from Notrh America, but "Indian" is a racial slur against Indigenous people. Please try not to use it again, because it is deeply offensive to many.
I didn't know before that the Father of Mexico was a white guy.
Hmmmm... technically he was. As his parents were peninsular spaniards, born and raised in Spain.
Most Mexicans are white
Do Jose de San Martin
Funny how you like, intentionally misquoted Shakespeare. "Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." Twelfty Night.
God works in mysterious ways
I earnestly request homi j bhabha Oppenheimer of india.
For future reference Guadalupe (Gua-De-loop-E)
5:13 "The one thing nobody expects... The Spanish Inquisition!"
Mel Brooks Mad History of the World
Nice !:-)
💜🙏⚡️
Bahh like a sheep He as a male yo like Yo MTV Raps now say it fast Bajio
El Grito de Dolores literally translates as The Cry of Pain. In Mexico we interpret this as our own manifest destiny in that this signaled the Birth Pains of our new nation.
👌
Please add United States English Subtitles!
But English is English, you can understand such as British speakers and taught understand subs when American or Australian?🤔
@@trollol1914 it helps me focus more with organized lines detailing events more so then the loose subtitles.
Use closed captions
Ur cute baldy
First, they fight for independence, and a few years later they move to the US and Europe. 🤔
Who's they?
Mexican liberal.