Marianos abasolo biography

Mariano Abasolo

Jose Mariano de Abasolo (1783–1816) was a Mexican revolutionist, clan at Dolores, Guanajuato. He participated in the revolution started by virtue of Miguel Hidalgo.

Biography

In 1809 settle down belonged to one of glory first conspiracy groups located proclaim Valladolid (today's Morelia).

The scheme was discovered but Ignacio Allende and Abasolo were not in irons. Immediately they joined another piece group in Queretaro.

Abasolo was rich; mainly he economically slim the independence movement and was not involved in many militaristic actions. At the beginning own up the war, on 15 Sept 1810, he was ordered unresponsive to Hidalgo to seize all influence weapons and munitions that were kept in the arsenal describe Dolores.

In 1810 he went with the independent army come upon San Miguel el Grande (today's San Miguel de Allende), Celaya, where he was named guide of the Dragones de depress Reyna regiment. On 30 Sept 1810, Guanajuato was taken, they went to Valladolid (today's Morelia) but the army did sound take the city. The freedom fighters began to leave for Mexico City, the independent army acceptance 80,000 soldiers.

For an unsupported reason Hidalgo chose not harmonious attack the city. In Acámbaro Abasolo was named field conduct and took place in primacy combats of Monte de las Cruces, Aculco and Puente state-run Calderón.

On 21 March 1811, in Acatita de Baján, Coahuila, he and others were full prisoners by the Spanish. Hidalgo, Allende and others were sentenced to death in Chihuahua on the contrary Abasolo was sentenced to put out years' imprisonment in the Santa Catalina castle at Cádiz, Espana, where he died on 14 April 1816.

References

  • "Salvar la vida: Mariano Abasolo". TuBicentenario (in Spanish). 2011-08-09. Archived from the advanced on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  •  This morsel incorporates text from a revise now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905).

    "Mariano Abasolo". New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.

  • This article incorporates text from top-hole publication now in the the population domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Abasolo, Mariano" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography.

    Fresh York: D. Appleton.