The Spaniard Donja Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, a patriot of Mexico and the main character of the Mexican independence war, became famous in history due to their courage.
It all began with the conspiracy of Queretaro, once condemned, and impaired the revolutionary plan of the Mexican revolution. Under the skill of Miguel Dominguez and his wife Dona Joseph Ortiz (to become an independent heroin), the leader pretends to be a literacy academy. The plan included the formation of major cities, the meeting endorsed the nonconformity with the Spanish royal family, rejected the new Spanish idea under France, declared independence at the same time, kicked out the peninsula, kicked out the peninsula as a governor, Fernandez VII Approve, and each state will hold a rally
JosefaOrtízdeDominguez is a brave, decisive and legendary actress of Mexican independence movement, admired, praised and admired by 8 generations of Mexican people. Without timely warning about her pastor turning into a revolutionary Miguel Hidalgo and his companion in mid September 1810, the independence movement may be postponed for many years. But despite Joseph's longstanding reputation, we do not know very much about her parents, the year she was born, or her first twenty years. From genuine paintings and paintings, Joseph knows that it is her fairy tale, but it automatically leads her to a 10% elite of the Mexican population.
Her parents Juan José Ortiz and Manuela Girón de Ortiz died soon after her birth. Joseph was brought up by her sister. After receiving education at the famous Colegio de las Vizcainas, I graduated in 1791 and married Miguel Dominguez. They went to Queretaro where the husband was assigned to the duties. Queretaro is the main venue for independence movement and Joseph plays his historical role in the right place. Joseph has a pure Spanish lineage, but like many Creole elites she despises the Spaniards born in Spain and they show a very arrogant attitude towards Creole. Her anti - Spanish attitude also comes from her participation in the literary circle. On that day, privileged Creole organization was custom. They smuggled the works of Voltaire, Rousseau and Descartes, they were banned by the church and made intense debate. These literary societies soon became political society. The most important is Queretaro.