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Your DNA Test Shows African Ancestry—Mexico Erased Why Afro-Mexican history hidden truth African ancestry in Mexican DNA Mexico abolished slavery 1829 Afro-Mexicans erased from census African slaves in colonial Mexico Costa Chica Afro-Mexican communities Why Mexicans have African DNA #mexican #MexicanDNA #hiddenhistory #ancestry #mexicotiktok
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mexicotheyerased
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Mexico Kicked Out EVERY Spanish Citizen in 1829 1829. Mexico expelled every Spanish citizen after independence. The U.S. never did this with Britain. This is what real decolonization looks like. They don't teach this because it's too radical. 🇲🇽 #MexicoEterno #MexicanHistory #DecolonizeHistory #VicenteGuerrero #HiddenHistory Mexican independence, Vicente Guerrero, Spanish expulsion 1829, decolonization Mexico, Afro-Mexican president, Mexican history untold, real independence
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trabajo_espiditual 🕯️información al WhatsApp🕯️ 📲 1829-269-8539☎️#amarres #hechizos #HechizosyRituales #mexico #usa #california #costarica #italia #estadosunidosdenorteamerica | Amira Aldahba
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Amira Aldahba
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🇲🇽 ✊🏾 Did you know that Mexico and Peru received more African slaves than the United States during the entire history of the transatlantic slave trade? 🌍 Yet, the African roots in these countries are often hidden in plain sight, with many people unaware of their ancestry. This rich history remains overlooked, but it profoundly shaped the culture, traditions, and even the fight for freedom in Latin America. In Mexico, African slaves played a crucial role in building the economy, working in mi
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Ecos del Cautiverio
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The slave who seduced the judge and overturned 50 death sentences — Seductive Justice, Mexico 1848
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Ecos del Cautiverio
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Voces de la Esclavitud
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¿Texas se separó por la esclavitud? ¿Fue la esclavitud la causa principal de la separación de Texas? 🇲🇽 El 15 de septiembre de 1829, Vicente Guerrero decretó la abolición de la esclavitud en México. Sin embargo, los 25,000 colonos estadounidenses en Texas se negaron a liberar a sus 5,000 esclavos. En 1836, Texas se independizó. Los archivos confirman que la esclavitud fue un motivo principal del conflicto. 📚 FUENTES CONSULTADAS: • INEHRM - Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revo
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Esclavos en la Guerra de Independencia de México
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Esclavitud en México: El Decreto de Hidalgo 1810
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Abolición de la Esclavitud en México: 19 Años de Lucha
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🇲🇽 Mexico black president, Vicente Guerrero was Mexico's second president (1829) and the first president of African descent in North America, His most famous act was abolishing slavery in Mexico in 1829, years before the U.S..,#PresidentVicenteGuerrero
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ezgina.regina
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Most people don’t know Mexico had a Black president. Vicente Guerrero was Afro Mexican and the second president of Mexico. In 1829, he abolished slavery, more than thirty years before the United States. That decision turned Mexico into a sanctuary for enslaved people escaping the U.S. It also made him powerful enemies and cost him his life. Did you already know this? If this sounds wild, look it up for yourself. #vicenteguerrero #mexico🇲🇽 #blaxican
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humphouse
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You were taught Texas fought for freedom. But freedom sounds different when slavery was already illegal. In 1829, Mexico abolished slavery nationwide. Texas was still Mexican territory. That fact changes the entire story. History only feels safe when parts are left out. #TexasHistory #HiddenHistory #MexicanHistory #SlaveryAbolition #tejanohistory
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dualtejano23
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Sam A. Enrique Vité | Vicente Guerrero, héroe de la Independencia de México, nació el 10 de agosto de 1782. Fue presidente de México (1829) y abolió la... | Instagram
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samenriquevite
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Floating above the pyramids of Teotihuacan and thinking about a part of Black history most people never hear about. 🇲🇽 From the arrival of Africans during the colonial era to the legacy of Afro Mexican communities today, the African diaspora helped shape this country in powerful ways. In 1829, Mexico’s president Vicente Guerrero, a leader of African and Indigenous ancestry, abolished slavery decades before it ended in the United States. History travels farther than we’re often taught. ✊🏾
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