2. September 13th Onseptember 13, 1847 theamericanswantedtoconquerthecastle of Chapultepec, in whichthe Militar Colleguewasstayingtherefor 3 years. In theremanyfreshmenwerestudyingtobe in thearmy. Six of thefreshmenthatwerethere, decidedtogivetheirlivesfortheirhomeland, and theirnameswere: Juan de la Barrera, Juan Escutia, Agustín Melgar, Fernando Montes de Oca, Vicente Suárez, and Francisco Márquez, theyhadbetween 13 and 17 yearsold. Theysaythatwheneverythingwasfinishedanamerican general sawthem at their faces and said “¡Wowbutthey are justkids!” So, that’swhythey are called “The Hero Children”.
3. September 16th In the early hours of September 16th, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a priest in the small town of Dolores, Guanajuato, rang the church bell to gather the townspeople. He called for the people of Mexico to rise up against the Spanish Crown, thus initiating Mexico's War of Independence. The country did not achieve independence until 1821, but it is this event, known as the Grito de Dolores which is commemorated every year in town squares across Mexico.
7. paper are embodied the ideals of the principal leaders of the Mexican Revolution.It was in Mexico during the revolutionary movement begun in 1910, which was first used in the aviation world to carry out a bombing. But Diaz did not respond to the suggestion of Madero, and this, with this attitude, organized antireelectionist Party and began his first campaign for the presidency of the Republic. Given the popularity of Madero, PorfirioDíaz ordered him to be jailed, a fact which was implemented by the city of Monterrey on June 6, 1910. Both timber and RoqueEstrada were charged with rebellion and insulting the authorities. The president reelected again in June 26 and Madero became convinced that only revolution could overthrow the regime and launched the Plan de San Luis Potosi. In this alleged electoral fraud and called the people to take up arms on 20 November 1910.