Cinco de Mayo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 1 page of analysis of Cinco De Mayo.

Cinco de Mayo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 1 page of analysis of Cinco De Mayo.
This section contains 177 words
(approx. 1 page at 300 words per page)

Cinco De Mayo

Summary: Essay on Cinco de Mayo (The Fifth of May), a Spanish holiday that celebrates the victory of the Mexican army over the French army.
Cinco de Mayo, The Fifth of May, commemorates the victory of the Mexicans over the French army at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862. It is celebrated in Mexico and in American cities with a large Mexican population and honors Mexican culture, food, music, and customs.

Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821 and a number of internal takeovers and wars ruined the nation's economy. During this time Mexico built up great debts to nations who were ordering them to pay up. One of the nations Mexico was indebted to, France wanted to add to their empire and used Mexico's debt issue to institute its own leadership in Mexico. France appointed Archduke Maximilian, Napoleon's relative, as ruler of Mexico.

France invaded the Gulf of Mexico and began to advance toward Mexico City. The French army and the small, poorly armed, Mexican militia fought at the forts Loreto and Guadalupe. The 4,500 Mexicans were able to overpower the 6,500 French soldiers and won the battle. The victory was and still is a magnificent and celebrated moment in Mexican history.

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