Cinco De Mayo

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Cinco de Mayo means the fifth of May. It is not an independence day for Mexico like most unknowledgeable people think. Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on the 15th of September. Mexico declared independence from Spain on the 24th of August 1821. Cinco de Mayo is not an American holiday either. Mexico and the United States savor this holiday because it is the day where Mexican peasants/ commoners defeated the French and Mexican traitor army that double them in size in Puebla, Mexico one hundred miles away from Mexico city on the 5th of May, 1862.

The French had landed in Mexico along with Spanish and English troops five months earlier to collect unpaid debts. In 1855Benito Juarez (minister of justice) issued reforms called by Ley Juarez when he took control of the capitol in 1861 and created a national debt. On July 17, 1861 he issued a statement that all foreign debts would temporarily be stopped for two years, then payments would resume. The English, Spanish, and French were unhappy with this gesture and went to Mexico to make them pay. The English and Spanish ne...

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