Pedro Moreno

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Pedro Moreno
Born Pedro Moreno González de Hormosillo
(1775-01-18)January 18, 1775
Jalisco, Mexico
Died October 27, 1817(1817-10-27) (aged 42)
Guanajuato
Nationality Mexican

Pedro Moreno (Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico, January 18, 1775–Guanajuato, October 27, 1817). He was an insurgent in the Mexican War of Independence.

Early days

He was born in Hacienda de La Daga, a community in the city of Villa de Santa María de los Lagos (later renamed Lagos de Moreno in his honor). Son of Manuel Moreno de Ortega y Verdín de Villavicencio and María del Rosario González de Hermosillo y Márquez. He studied in the Guadalajara seminary. At the end of the eighteenth century he went back to his hometown and became a trader.[1] He got married with Rita Pérez Jiménez.

Start of the fight

In his Hacienda "la Sauceda", he organized the farmers to fight against the Spanish, his headquarter was Fuerte del Sombrero (Del Sombrero fort) where Xavier Mina joined Pedro Moreno's forces. In this fort they fought until august 15 of 1817 when they had to evacuate the fort because of a Spanish attack. Once out of the fort the locations of all theirs battles were: El bajio and Los altos de Jalisco. Pedro Moreno and Xavier Mina went back to the Fuerte del Sombrero(Del Sombrero fort).

Final days

The Spanish again attacked the fort but this time continuously for 2 months. Without food, provisions and any hope of help, the revolutionaries had to escape from the fort. In october 27, while traveling on their escape they had to stop at the ranch "El Venadito" where they were attacked. In this attack Pedro Moreno was killed.

References

  1. La vida de Pedro Moreno. Comisión Diocesana de Historia del Arzobispado de Guadalajara.

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