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- 19th century it was used in pro-independence slogans such as Mueran los gachupines ("Death to the peninsulares") as part of one version of Miguel Hidalgo's...
- sympathize. However, the strong anti-Spanish cry of "Death to Gachupines" (Gachupines being a slur given to Peninsulares) would have shocked Mexico's...
- and were considered the origin of Spanish aristocracy) or, in Mexico, gachupines. Godos is still used pejoratively in the Canary Islands for the peninsular...
- Hidalgo y Costilla mentioned in the Grito de Dolores; Mueran los gachupines (Death to gachupines!). Diego Rivera caused controversy with his mural Historia...
- directors of the Toluca Sports Club acquired the land of the so-called "Gachupines Dam" located on what is now Vasco de Quiroga Street, between Hidalgo Poniente...
- mentioned the word in the Grito de Dolores: "Mueran los gachupines" (Death to the gachupines!). The Mexican comic strip created by Yolanda Vargas, Memín...
- following hills: Cerro del Sombrero or Pico Tres Padres Cerro de los Gachupines (2,330 m [7,640 ft]) Cerro del Chiqui****te (2,730 m [8,960 ft]) Cerro...
- the richer and more powerful peninsulares," whom they referred to as gachupines, as an insult. At the same time, Mexican-born Spaniards were referred...
- 265-275. Meyer, p. 203 Meyer, 80-81, et. p****um Grabman, Richard. Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico (Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Editorial...
- 300 years. Hidalgo argued that the objective of the war was "to send the gachupines back to the motherland", accusing their greed and tyranny as leading to...