MORELOS (Y PAVN), JOS MARA


Meaning of MORELOS (Y PAVN), JOS MARA in English

born Sept. 30, 1765, Valladolid, Mex. died Dec. 22, 1815, San Cristbal revolutionary priest who assumed leadership of the Mexican independence movement after Miguel Hidalgo's 1810 rebellion and subsequent execution. Born in poverty, Morelos worked as a muleteer and cowhand until at the age of 25 he began study for the priesthood at the Colegio de San Nicols in Valladolid. He held several obscure curacies serving mostly Indians and mestizos. Early in 1811 he joined Miguel Hidalgo's insurrection and, after Hidalgo's death (July 31), took command of the movement in southern Mexico. Between 1812 and 1815 he controlled most of Mexico southwest of Mexico City, holding at one time or another Acapulco, Oaxaca, Tehuacn, and Cuatla. Lacking manpower to consolidate control over all the region after his victories, he turned increasingly to guerrilla tactics. Morelos called the Congress of Chilpancingo in 1813 to form a government and draft a constitution. In November the congress declared Mexico's independence, and in October 1814, at Apatzingn, it promulgated an egalitarian constitution. The congress was safe, however, only so long as it moved from place to place under the protection of Morelos' nomadic army. Finally, royalist forces caught up with the insurgents, but Morelos fought a rearguard action allowing most of the revolutionary government to escape. He was captured, however, and, after being defrocked, was shot as a traitor.

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