"Miguel Hidalgo" by Cuitláhuac Tapia - Mexican Patriotic Song about Miguel Hidalgo
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Translated by the great @sr.clumsy7802
This song is about the 'father' of the Mexican nation, about his fight for 'independence' against the Viceroy of New Spain, despite the actual reason was to defend the interests of the Spanish king who was in-exile at the time. On September 16th 1810, he launched a revolt in Dolores, Guanajuato and traveled north and plundered cities along the way until he was captured in the state of Coahuila. He was then transferred to CD Chihuahua to be excommunicated and then executed in 1811. He was killed, but his fight for independence didn't die with him, as the insurgency in New Spain has grown out of the Spanish's control. After a decade of fighting, the insurgency captured Mexico City in 1821 and proclaimed their independence. Chaos would then engulf Mexico immediately after it's Independence, but I prefer not to talk about that....
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El nativo de Guanajuato de San Corralejo
Lucho contra el virreynato por un trato más parejo
Su nombre Miguel Hidalgo su sueño la independencia
El quiso legarnos algo y lograr despertar conciencia
Como el padre de la patria se recuerda con victoria
Y decía en su letania hoy hay que cambiar la historia
Libertad (Independencia)
Libertad (que no haya exclavos)
Libertad (a mis hermanos)
Que todos siempre
Se den las manos
Libertad (independencia)
Libertad (gritan los criollos)
Libertad (no olviden algo)
Que viva siempre
Miguel Hidalgo
En 1810 con estandarte y su gente
En septiembre 16 daba el grito el insurgente
Al sonar de los clarines con palos y con puñales
Combatiendo gachupines luchaban por sus ideales
Allende, Morelos, Aldama y muchos otros valientes
Ganan batallas y fama ya les llaman insurgentes
Libertad (Independencia)
Libertad (que no haya exclavos)
Libertad (a mis hermanos)
Que todos siempre
Se den las manos
Libertad (independencia)
Libertad (gritan los criollos)
Libertad (no olviden algo)
Que viva siempre
Miguel Hidalgo
Hidalgo fue capturado por el rumbo de Coahuila
Y a Chihuahua trasladado donde un pelotón se enfila
En Chihuahua lo mataron sentenciado, escomulgado
Muchos hombres le lloraron su lucha no había acabado
Su cabeza la exibieron con la de otros insurgentes
Y con su lucha siguieron sus ideales hoy presentes
Libertad (Independencia)
Libertad (que no haya exclavos)
Libertad (a mis hermanos)
Que todos siempre
Se den las manos
Libertad (independencia)
Libertad (gritan los criollos)
Libertad (no olviden algo)
Que viva siempre
Miguel Hidalgo
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Some notes:
- Guanajuato is a state in Central Mexico, close to Mexico City
- Allende, Morelos, and Aldama were important figures in Mexico's fight for independence (There was seriously a lot of historical figures that took part in the war)
- 'Criollo', translated as "Creole", was a term used in the infamous & complicated caste system, for Spaniards born in the Americas
- 'Gachupine' was a term for peninsular Spaniards that lived in Latin America, mostly Mexico
- Coahuila is a state in Northern Mexico; but during the times of the Viceroy and first Mexican Empire, it was named Nueva Extremadura
- Chihuahua, in the song's context, is a city in northern Mexico, is the capital city of the state with the same name. Along with Coahuila, it had a different name during the same periods of time, which was Nueva Vizcaya
(I was born in the state of Chihuahua)
Viva Mexico la patria de mis abuelos y mi ancestoros .Soy Mexicano Americano paro por siempere yo amo Mexico
Nací en Mexico pero estoy en el mismo barco que tú. Ya no quiero vivir aquí, quiero largarme de los Estados Unidos pa volver a la patria.
!vivan los padres de la patria!
Viva la patria
Tata Hidalgo, Michoaca te honra maestro de la universidad de san Nicolas de Hidalgo
I made this while I was at work
Grande, esta canción solo la había encontrado en un Mexico becoming History
Lo mismo xdddd
Yo también xD
xddd yo tambien
Wow thank you so much for this upload! I first heard thing song but did not have much information on it. You included the lyrics in Spanish and even have a English translation! Superb work!
So when you heard of this song, you had no knowledge of the Mexican war of Independence prior
@HesaVushu I knew this song was about the Miguel Hidalgo and Mexican War of Independence. I just did not know who wrote the song, when it was written, and part of the lyrics because my Spanish is not that good.
Viva Hidalgo
!viva morelos, guerrero e iturbide!
@@darkspectre789 Viva
Vivaaaa!!!
Bellísima
Viva la Mexico!
It's just "Viva Mexico"