Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

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  1. Unread #1 - Apr 29, 2012 at 1:25 PM
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a celebration held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla, where the holiday is called El Dia de la Batalla de Puebla (English: The Day of the Battle of Puebla).The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride, and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War. In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín. Contrary to widespread popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day—the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico—which is actually celebrated on September 16.

    History of Cinco de Mayo: Battle of Puebla
    In 1861 the liberal Mexican Benito Juárez (1806-1872) became president of a country in financial ruin, and he was forced to default on his debts to European governments. In response, France, Britain and Spain sent naval forces to Veracruz to demand reimbursement. Britain and Spain negotiated with Mexico and withdrew, but France, ruled by Napoleon III (1808-1873), decided to use the opportunity to carve a dependent empire out of Mexican territory. Late in 1861, a well-armed French fleet stormed Veracruz, landing a large French force and driving President Juárez and his government into retreat.

    Certain that success would come swiftly, 6,000 French troops under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez (1814-1892) set out to attack Puebla de Los Angeles, a small town in east-central Mexico. From his new headquarters in the north, Juárez rounded up a rag-tag force of 2,000 loyal men—many of them either indigenous Mexicans or of mixed ancestry—and sent them to Puebla. Led by Texas-born General Ignacio Zaragoza (1829-1862), the vastly outnumbered and poorly supplied Mexicans fortified the town and prepared for the French assault. On May 5, 1862, Lorencez drew his army, well provisioned and supported by heavy artillery, before the city of Puebla and led an assault from the north. The battle lasted from daybreak to early evening, and when the French finally retreated they had lost nearly 500 soldiers. Fewer than 100 Mexicans had been killed in the clash.

    Although not a major strategic win in the overall war against the French, Zaragoza's success at Puebla represented a great symbolic victory for the Mexican government and bolstered the resistance movement. Six years later—thanks in part to military support and political pressure from the United States, which was finally in a position to aid its besieged neighbor after the end of the Civil War—France withdrew. The same year, Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, who had been installed as emperor of Mexico by Napoleon in 1864, was captured and executed by Juárez's forces. Puebla de Los Angeles was renamed for General Zaragoza, who died of typhoid fever months after his historic triumph there.

    Cinco de Mayo in Mexico
    Within Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed in the state of Puebla, where Zaragoza’s unlikely triumph occurred, although other parts of the country also take part in the celebration. Traditions include military parades, recreations of the Battle of Puebla and other festive events. For many Mexicans, however, May 5 is a day like any other: It is not a federal holiday, so offices, banks and stores remain open.

    Cinco de Mayo in the United States
    In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is widely interpreted as a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with substantial Mexican-American populations. Chicano activists raised awareness of the holiday in the 1960s, in part because they identified with the victory of indigenous Mexicans over European invaders during the Battle of Puebla. Today, revelers mark the occasion with parades, parties, mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing and traditional foods such as tacos and mole poblano. Some of the largest festivals are held in Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston.

    Confusion with Mexican Independence Day
    Many people outside Mexico mistakenly believe that Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexican independence, which was declared more than 50 years before the Battle of Puebla. That event is commemorated on September 16, the anniversary of the revolutionary priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s famous “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), a call to arms that amounted to a declaration of war against the Spanish colonial government in 1810.


    So the question is.. do you celebrate it? If so, how?

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    No, never heard of it.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Yes, My stepfather is Mexican. I'm Colombian and still celebrate it. :)
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    no. i am half hispanic but do not celebrate it
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Yep, we get the family together for a big dinner :)
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    nah too much work for me
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    No. Our spanish teacher is trying to make us do a class celebration tho.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Nope. Well if you consider getting drunk that day celebrating it than yes.
    But i do not want to disrespect a holiday by saying I celebrate it when I just get drunk with friends.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Nope, except small things we used to do in Spanish class haha.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    no...but I will be partying...It's my dads birthday party.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    no,never heard of it
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Never heard of this, but sounds pretty fun. Hope everyone who does has fun, remember guys drink safe.
     
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    Do you celebrate cinco de mayo?

    Not celebrating it, but happy Cinco De Mayo to whoever is!
     
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