Biography Example Of Francisco Primo De Verdad Y Ramos
Biographies / / July 04, 2021
Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos He was born on a farm called La Purísima Concepción, located in Lagos de Moreno, in the State of Jalisco, on June 9, 1760. To study, his parents decided that he should study in the capital of New Spain (Mexico). Welcoming him the Colegio de San Ildefonso.
In the big city Cousin of Truth and Ramos, he experienced contempt for his condition of Creole, since despite being the son of Spaniards, the peninsular of New Spain, in order to preserve the hierarchies, they only tried to give the best administrative and political positions to Spaniards, being the Creoles relegated only to tasks minors.
With that contempt lived, he decides to study law, also tries to be friends with important figures of the city, thus achieving the position of Syndic, a position hardly reached by Creole.
Always informed of what was happening around him, Cousin of Truth and Ramos, he was also interested in foreign news, of which the one that most caught his attention was the what happened in North America, with the independence of the 13 colonies from the English yoke, as well as the revolution French.
He was treated as a heretic, for his pronouncements that "sovereignty rests solely with the people."
By 1808, Francisco Primo de Verdad, as a result of the news that arrived from the old world, regarding the war waged by Napoleon Bonaparte, and after the invasion of Spain and control of the royal family. Francisco, asks the Viceroy of New Spain, José de Iturrigaray, that a government born of the people, justifying that if the monarch government was lacking then it should be the people themselves who rule.
It meant that then the Creoles could aspire to govern and hold important positions.
However, the Spanish royal family recovers their throne, and finds out what was happening in the La Nueva España colony, so through Gabriel de Yermo, he replaces Viceroy Iturrigaray and in his place he names Pedro Garibay, the latter being an easy person to manipulate the unique wishes of Spain.
While Francisco Primo de Verdad he is imprisoned for his ideas, being kept in the dungeons of the Archdiocese of Mexico. It is documented that he apparently committed suicide by hanging himself on October 4, 1808, but it is presumed that what actually happened was that he was poisoned.
Recently in the year 2008, he was recognized as a hero of Independence as well, and his name is written in gold letters, and it is found on the Rotunda of Illustrious Jaliscienses, since his ideals also influenced the independence heroes who officially rose in weapons.