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2. UnitedStatesarmyhadinvadedtheMexicanRepublic in War 47. Onepart of thearmyattachedthenorthernpart and itcontinued tu theCapiotal. In that times, the Chapultepec mountainwaslocated in theinstalation of the Colegio Militar. Itwasone of thelastarmydefensesthatlasted. So, in september 13 1846, the "Niños Héroes de Chapultepec“ thattheywerenothing more thanjustboysthatwere in the Chapultepec Castle, wereagainstthepeoplefromUnitedstates. Theywerethe 6 boyswhodied in thewar. Theydiedwith honor and heroism. They are namedNiños Héroes de Chapultepec. Theirnames are: Juan de la Barrera, Francisco Márquez, Vicente Suárez, Fernando Montes de Oca, Agustín Melgar, and Juan Escutia.
3. It was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and the Spanish colonial authorities that started in September 16, 1810. It was led by Spaniards, Meztisos and Amerindians The Mexican independence dates back to the decades after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, when Martin Cortes led a revolt against the Spanish colonial government in order to eliminate the issues of oppression and privileges. In 1799, the War of Independence led by the Mexican-born Spaniards became a reality. The movement for independence was far from gaining unanimous support among Mexicans, who became divided between independentists, autonomists and royalists.
4. TheMexicanRevolutionwas a veryimportantthingthathappened in Mexico. Withthis, thedictarotshipfinished. Therevolutionstartedwith Madero because of theeconomics, politics and socialities. Thefirstpropositwasfortheending of Porfirio Diaz. The campesinos weresenttothearmy. Villa, Orozco y Zapata, weretheleaders, butaftertheyknewthatthedistribution of landwaswhatleastmattered. Thexzapatistasstarted a wartothegobernmentbecausetheyconsideredhim as thetraitorbecause he didinthelpthemwiththelands. Then, aftertheywon,the villistas rebelledto Carranza