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Answer: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and key figure in the Mexican War of Independence (1810–21). Hidalgo is best remembered for his speech, the “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), which called for the end of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico.

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Hidalgo wanted to reestablish missions in East Texas but was getting no interest from Spain so he wrote to the French Governor of Louisiana to ask if he would allow Hidalgo to set up a mission among the Tejas. The French Governor is interested in the proposition and sends St. Denis to conduct negotiations with the Spanish. The Spanish, however, are unaware that the French traders have been invited to the Spanish territory and they arrest St Denis. The interest by the French traders in the region, invited by Hidalgo, causes Spain to assert its authority over the region and establish several missions led by Hidalgo.

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Hidalgo wanted to reestablish missions in East Texas but was getting no interest from Spain so he wrote to the French Governor of Louisiana to ask if he would allow Hidalgo to set up a mission among the Tejas. The French Governor is interested in the proposition and sends St. Denis to conduct negotiations with the Spanish. The Spanish, however, are unaware that the French traders have been invited to the Spanish territory and they arrest St Denis. The interest by the French traders in the region, invited by Hidalgo, causes Spain to assert its authority over the region and establish several missions led by Hidalgo.