jueves, 29 de abril de 2010

biografia de juan alvares uno de los revolucionarios


Juan Alvarez Hurtado was born on January 27, 1790, in the neighborhood of Tack, a region comprised of the then population of St. Mary of the Conception of Atoyac (today Atoyac de Alvarez), Guerrero, then part of the commissariat of Puebla. He was the son of Antonio Alvarez and Rafaela Hurtado. After studying the primary in Mexico City, Alvarez Atoyac again at age 17, to receive his inheritance, which was of considerable magnitude and which was stripped by his guardian who enslaved in the work of their own finances until its passage through the Costa joined Morelos. In 1810, his short 20 years, joined the struggle for Independence from Mexico, under the command of José María Morelos y Pavón. He distinguished himself in many actions of war, especially in the Aguatillo and Savannah, where he was wounded in both legs. Tixtla In an assault in the Battle of the Veladero. When Morelos was shot, he joined forces Vicente Guerrero, who fought the royalist troops in the mountains of southern Mexico's quartermaster. The rebel withdrawal Guerrero fought with the guerrilla war and to the Plan of Iguala was entrusted to take Acapulco which was held by the royalists, which was successfully achieved. From there he became leader and master of the southern region. By becoming intolerable proclaimed political attitude of the Emperor Iturbide, the Mexican Empire fought and supported the presidency of Vicente Guerrero, but could not prevent his murder.

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