Q: Where would you go?
A: Mexico
Q:To which year or period would you travel?
Q:To which year or period would you travel?
A: 1810
Q: Who would you want to meet or what event would you want to witness?
Q: Who would you want to meet or what event would you want to witness?
A: During this time I would like to witness the day Mexico gained their independence, on September 16.
Q: Where would you find this person or see this event?
Q: Where would you find this person or see this event?
I would be able to see this event or the celebration of it in any area in Mexico.
Q: Why would you want to meet this person or witness this event?
I would really to experience this event due to the fact that Mexico is the country where my family has originated from. Despite never being in the country, its several traditions have carried on with me up until this point in my life. My culture and religion truly were allowed to flourish due to the impact the country has had on my life. By being at its first day of independence, I feel that it is in several ways the best manner to commemorate not only the event but who I am, and who I've become.
Q: How might YOU change history?
Q: Why would you want to meet this person or witness this event?
I would really to experience this event due to the fact that Mexico is the country where my family has originated from. Despite never being in the country, its several traditions have carried on with me up until this point in my life. My culture and religion truly were allowed to flourish due to the impact the country has had on my life. By being at its first day of independence, I feel that it is in several ways the best manner to commemorate not only the event but who I am, and who I've become.
Q: How might YOU change history?
A: I myself would not like to change history. I feel that by trying to change the events that took place my entire would take a different course. As shown in the story a small change can completely overthrow history.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a Catholic priest that helped lead "Grito de Dolores." |
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