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Hidalgo Decree Abolishing Slavery - Kiosk of History

In the early morning of September 16, 1810, Hidalgo led the independence movement. During the following days, the Insurgents took Guanajuato Square. A month later, on October 19, Hidalgo proclaimed his first side to urge “all slave owners” to release them, under capital punishment and confiscation of property in case of non-compliance. Later, on November 29, 1810, in Guadalajara, “the abolition of slavery is decreed.
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In the early morning of September 16, 1810, Hidalgo led the independence movement. During the following days, the Insurgents took Guanajuato Square. A month later, on October 19, Hidalgo proclaimed his first side to urge “all slave owners” to release them, under capital punishment and confiscation of property in case of non-compliance. Later, on November 29, 1810, in Guadalajara, “the abolition of slavery is decreed.

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