2 Works in Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

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    A minor change in the details of the Burr/Hamilton duel, and the world will never be the same.

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    “I have been wondering,” Burr began thoughtfully; his eyes widened fractionally as Hamilton made an emphatic gesture of negation.

    “I do not even desire to know what you have been wondering, Colo- Aaron. This scheme is complex and chancy enough as it is. We need the British aid, and cannot proceed without it. If the ships cannot be had, you must cease the project.”

    “You are very passionate.”

    “I am reluctant to abet in this harebrained scheme at all.”
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    (The author was not expecting this to run so long, but will finish it properly if it kills her. Please let me know what I get wrong, and what I can improve)

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    In the small town of Dolores, the night of September 16th, 1810, echoes with the sound of a call to arms. In a powerful and symbolic moment, Mexico, personified as a strong woman, takes on the mantle of Miguel Hidalgo. Wearing the same black tunic as the revolutionary priest, she raises her hand and declares the cry for independence. This act marks the beginning of a revolution, a fight for freedom, and the hope of a new nation. With marigolds in her hair and the weight of history on her shoulders, Mexico leads her people into the future.

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