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  • PABLO SÁNCHEZ OLMOS

    @PabloSOlmos

    Mexico

Updated on Monday, March 1, 2021 - 08:02

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The sun was setting in the

main square of Padilla

on July 19, 1824. The town had gathered to experience a historical event.

The executor of the Independence of Mexico, the author of its flag and father of the country, the first and fleeting emperor of the Nation,

Agustín de Iturbide

, was going to be shot.

He did not have the right to trial, nor did they let him defend himself before Congress, or hear a last mass.

Shortly before six in the afternoon, some soldiers led him to the wall, Iturb

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