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Mexico Kicked Out EVERY Spanish Citizen in 1829 1829. Mexico expelled every Spanish citizen after independence. The U.S. never did this with Britain. This is what real decolonization looks like. They don't teach this because it's too radical. 🇲🇽 #MexicoEterno #MexicanHistory #DecolonizeHistory #VicenteGuerrero #HiddenHistory Mexican independence, Vicente Guerrero, Spanish expulsion 1829, decolonization Mexico, Afro-Mexican president, Mexican history untold, real independence
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El día que México prohibió la esclavitud El 26 de diciembre de 1829 se publicó el primer decreto nacional contra la esclavitud, un paso clave en la historia de los derechos humanos. #MexicoLibre #DerechosHumanos #Viral | Alberto Peláez Oficial
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🇲🇽 ✊🏾 Did you know that Mexico and Peru received more African slaves than the United States during the entire history of the transatlantic slave trade? 🌍 Yet, the African roots in these countries are often hidden in plain sight, with many people unaware of their ancestry. This rich history remains overlooked, but it profoundly shaped the culture, traditions, and even the fight for freedom in Latin America. In Mexico, African slaves played a crucial role in building the economy, working in mi
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México expulsó a España En 1829, México hizo lo que casi ningún país se atrevió: expulsó a todos los ciudadanos españoles y recuperó el control real de la tierra, el dinero y el futuro. Esta es la historia de Vicente Guerrero y de una descolonización que casi nunca se menciona. #VocesDeMx #HistoriaMexicana #VicenteGuerrero #Descolonizacion #MemoriaHistorica expulsión de españoles 1829, Vicente Guerrero presidente, independencia de México real, descolonización mexicana, historia de México que no
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🇲🇽 Mexico black president, Vicente Guerrero was Mexico's second president (1829) and the first president of African descent in North America, His most famous act was abolishing slavery in Mexico in 1829, years before the U.S..,#PresidentVicenteGuerrero
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Floating above the pyramids of Teotihuacan and thinking about a part of Black history most people never hear about. 🇲🇽 From the arrival of Africans during the colonial era to the legacy of Afro Mexican communities today, the African diaspora helped shape this country in powerful ways. In 1829, Mexico’s president Vicente Guerrero, a leader of African and Indigenous ancestry, abolished slavery decades before it ended in the United States. History travels farther than we’re often taught. ✊🏾
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