2. September 13 In 2010 the bicentennial have two hundred years since independence (1810) and the Centennial of 100 years since Mexican Revolution of 1910. Mexican Independence Day celebrates the events and people that they won the battle with Spain, the country that had control over the territory of New Spain. Hidalgo, when he made the first call to arms was made in the village of Dolores, in the state of Guanajuato, he pushed them into a violent and bloody battle for freedom from Spain.
3. September 16 Almost in September 16, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla made a monumentous decision that revolutionized the course of Mexican history. Hidalgo, a Catholic priest in the village of Dolores, ordered the arrest of Dolores' native Spaniards. Then Hidalgo rang the church bell as because that’s how he call the indians. The message that Hidalgo gave to the indians and mestizos called them to retaliate against the hated Gachupines, or native Spaniards, who had exploited and oppressed Mexicans for ten generations. A movement toward Mexican independence had already been in work since Napoleon's conquest of Spain, Hidalgo scream "Mexicanos, Viva Mexico!"
4. November 20 On November 20, Mexico celebrates the anniversary of its Revolution. In the year 1910 the war to overthrow the dictator PorfirioDíaz, began. General PorfirioDíaz was a very importante military during the wars that Meixcohad pass during the foreign invaders and had tried to overthrow President Benito Juarez in 1872. Then again, he rebelled against President Lerdo de Tejada in 1876 and won.