Dominican Religious
in December 1794 gave his famous speech on the Virgin of Guadalupe that earned him exile to Spain. Since then escapes and arrests took place throughout Europe, until finally, in 1811, he moved to London and from there to support the cause of Mexican independence in the press. In that city he met Mina and joined his expedition, but was captured in Soto la Marina, prosecuted by the Inquisition and imprisoned, was sent to Spain arrested but escape Mier again in Havana, where he spent United States and later to Mexico where he was again caught by his opposition to the First Empire. In 1823, Mier escaped for the seventh and last time and joined the Constitutional Convention, where he excelled as a critic of federalism. Mier's contribution to Mexico's independence occurred at several levels: in the diffusion of movement through the press, in the field of ideological struggle and even military action, as important as their participation in the liberation movement, was its contribution to the construction of Mexico.
was put into service in 2009
was put into service in 2009
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