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      • Traditionally, the Battle of Puebla is re-enacted by the citizens of Puebla, Mexico, during their Cinco de Mayo festival. Participants dress up in 19th-century uniform, carrying machetes and old-fashioned rifles.
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  1. Oct 23, 2009 · Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. The day,...

  2. Significance. The Battle of Puebla was significant, both nationally and internationally, for several reasons. First, "This battle was significant in that the 4,000 Mexican soldiers were greatly outnumbered by the well-equipped French army of 8,000 that had not been defeated for almost 50 years."

  3. May 1, 2024 · Do you know the real meaning of Cinco de Mayo? Here’s a brief history of this holiday and how it’s celebrated. Plus, we’ve included five yummy foods—chicken and cheese enchiladas, authentic frijoles, dips, and chicken and bean soup.

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  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Cinco de Mayo Meaning. Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for “May 5 th,” which is when the holiday is celebrated), is often mistaken for Mexican Independence Day. Mexican Independence Day is September 16 th, not even close to Cinco de Mayo. So how did it become a holiday, and why the misconception?

  5. Let’s take a deeper look into what Cinco de Mayo truly commemorates, beyond the common misconceptions and into the heart of the holiday. The Historical Significance. Cinco de Mayo, Spanish for the 5th of May, commemorates the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. This victory was ...

  6. May 5, 2022 · Here are a few things to know about the day: What’s the significance of Cinco de Mayo? Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s unexpected victory over France in the Battle of Puebla on...

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  8. Learn more about the history of Cinco de Mayo with AESU! Cinco de Mayo, or the “Fifth of May,” is an important Mexican holiday in observance of the Battle of Puebla. However, the holiday is often misconstrued as Mexico’s Independence Day, or simply a reason to enjoy celebratory margaritas.

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