Emancipation and deliberation of slaves.
Step-by-step explanation:
- He was a Mexican priest and one of Mexico's most important independence fighters.
- The Mexican is a national hero. He joined the uprising in 1810 and after the death of the leader of the revolution came to the fore of the liberation movement.
- He submitted to the First Mexican National Congress (1813) the Nation's Program.
- He was proclaimed generalisimus and executive power holder.
- He enforced liberation from slavery and issued a Declaration of Sovereignty and Independence. When trying to liberate Valladolid, he was defeated, captured and executed.