Criollo Gachupin V. de Guadalupe Dolores Hidalgo Mestizo

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Criollo Gachupin V. de Guadalupe Dolores Hidalgo Mestizo Native Mexican American Allende

Native Mexican American Allende inspiration and patron saint original peoples of Mexican part of America where the uprising and revolt began highest social status (Spain born Spaniard) Mid social status (Mexican born Spaniard) child of mixed marriage of Native Mexican American and non Native Mexican American informed Hidalgo of pending arrest priest sympathetic to natives Criollo Gachupin V. de Guadalupe Dolores Hidalgo Mestizo Native Mexican American Allende

e Criollo d Gachupin a V. de Guadalupe c Dolores h Hidalgo f Mestizo b Native Mexican American g Allende