Fearless Leader
June 7th, 2006, 04:53 AM
Alright here's the deal. WI Miguel Hidalgo never is warned by Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez? The entire nucleus of the Mexican revolution is then rounded up and quashed as it becomes no more than a footnote in the history textbooks. Is this enough to prevent a full scale war of independence by the lower classes?
Supposing that it is and no more people like Hidalgo rise up for a while perhaps there is a conservative revolution in Mexico? Would the conservative spanish landowners, dissatisfied with the constitution of 1812 overthrow the Viceroy and declare themselves a new nation? Who would they select as their king? Perhaps one of the Bourbons?
Is this a realistic possibility?
Supposing that it is and no more people like Hidalgo rise up for a while perhaps there is a conservative revolution in Mexico? Would the conservative spanish landowners, dissatisfied with the constitution of 1812 overthrow the Viceroy and declare themselves a new nation? Who would they select as their king? Perhaps one of the Bourbons?
Is this a realistic possibility?