Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!

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Electricalstar Topeka, Kansas USA
roseofsharon: Thank you for that, sweetie.... sounds fascinating!! I will look up some more on it.

Hope it was a blast.... defeating the French?? Always worth a celebration....!!
I jest, of course.....


laugh That would be too true...but I can't say much...I have a 4xgreat grandfather that was French, so there it is rolling on the floor laughing



Xtabentun Ontario, Ontario Canada
alabamabebe: Abbreviated version:

Cinco de Mayo is a date of great importance for the Mexican and Chicano communities. It marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla. Althought the Mexican army was eventually defeated, the "Batalla de Puebla" came to represent a symbol of Mexican unity and patriotism. With this victory, Mexico demonstrated to the world that Mexico and all of Latin America were willing to defend themselves of any foreign intervention. Especially those from imperialist states bent on world conquest.

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In 1862, the French army began its advance. Under General Ignacio Zaragoza, 5,000 ill-equipped Mestizo and Zapotec Indians defeated the French army in what came to be known as the "Batalla de Puebla" on the fifth of May.

In the United States, the "Batalla de Puebla" came to be known as simply "5 de Mayo" and unfortunately, many people wrongly equate it with Mexican Independence which was on September 16, 1810, nearly a fifty year difference. Over, the years Cinco de Mayo has become very commercialized and many people see this holiday as a time for fun and dance. Oddly enough, Cinco de Mayo has become more of Chicano holiday than a Mexican one. Cinco de Mayo is celebrated on a much larger scale here in the United States than it is in Mexico. People of Mexican descent in the United States celebrate this significant day by having parades, mariachi music, folklorico dancing and other types of festive activities.

As I said it's an excuse to drink Mexican beer!

True!
5 de Mayo is about winning a battlein Puebla, has nothing to do with wining the war, that's why the mexicans don't even bother to remember it. There were many other similar battles, some won, some lost.
That's just one thing us gringos like to tking about Mexico....kind of similar with Speedy Gonzales rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
But still.....as good reason to celebrate as any.....cheers
newinsouth Aiken, South Carolina USA
cheering
Hell ya...party on!!!cheers

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