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  1. May 4, 2024 · Holiday's meaning and origins tied to famous 1862 battle. So much more than just a day of drinking and partying, Cinco de Mayo is a day rich in history and culture for Mexico. Celebrated annually ...

    • Cinco de Mayo History
    • The Battle of Puebla
    • How Long Did The Battle of Puebla Last?
    • Cinco de Mayo in Mexico
    • Why Do We Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in The United States?
    • Confusion with Mexican Independence Day

    Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day, a popular misconception. Instead, it commemorates a single battle. In 1861, Benito Juárez—a lawyer and member of the Indigenous Zapotec tribe—was elected president of Mexico. At the time, the country was in financial ruin after years of internal strife, and the new president was forced to default on de...

    Certain that success would come swiftly, 6,000 French troops under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez 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 ragtag force of 2,000 loyal men—many of them either Indigenous Mexicans or of mixed ancestry—and sent them t...

    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 the Battle of Puebla on May 5 represented a great symbolic victory for the Me...

    Within Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed in the state of Puebla, where Zaragoza’s unlikely victory 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...

    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 awarenessof the holiday in the 1960s, in part because they identified with the victory of Indigenous Mexicans (such as Juárez) over European invader...

    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. Independence Day in Mexico (Día de la Independencia) is commemorated on September 16, the anniversary of the revolutionary priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s famous “Grito de D...

  2. May 5, 2024 · Cinco de Mayo Parade (May 5, 2024) The Cinco de Mayo parade is the biggest highlight of the holiday as thousands of Chicagoans come to watch and participate. The annual procession starts at the intersection of Cermak Road and Wood Street at noon and goes west through Cermak to Marshall Boulevard. After the parade, there is an annual festival at ...

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    • Enjoy drinks and food at Pilsen Fest Cantina Crawl. Taking place later in the month on Saturday, May 20th, the Pilsen Fest Cantina Crawl lets you stroll down 18th Street, enjoying live music, bands, murals, and more along with an 8-stop cantina crawl including bars and restaurants in the area!
    • Attend A Peace of Pilsen Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl and Community Celebration. Support your local community by attending Pilsen’s vibrant celebratory bar crawl this weekend!
    • Celebrate Mexico Week at Navy Pier. The Mexican Consulate in Chicago is hosting the 2nd annual Mexico Week this weekend. This year, the consulate is partnering with Jalisco Tourism and the Mexican Consulate with a series of Mexican and Jalisco-inspired cuisine, traditional dance performances, and family-friendly workshops at Navy Pier.
    • Sample and sip at the Latino Spirits Festival. The first annual Latino Spirits Festival is coming to Chicago this weekend (May 6) celebrating Latino spirits from wine to cocktails and more.
  3. May 3, 2024 · And in 1989, the Corona and Grupo Modelo company amped their U.S sales by launching Cinco de Mayo themed advertisements. The Chicago Mexican Consulate is looking to provide a contrast to booze ...

  4. May 3, 2024 · But the party-filled Cinco de Mayo that Americans celebrate today didn’t become popular until U.S. beer companies began targeting the Spanish-speaking population in the 1970s and 1980s, Jose ...

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  6. Carnivale: Cinco de Mayo Party Date: Thursday, May 5 Mariachi bands and margaritas will be aplenty at Carnivale's Cinco de Mayo celebration. There will also be a taco station with $2.50 tacos and a cigar roller, if you like to partake. Drink specials include an $8 classic margarita and $8 El Diablo, the more adventurous option.

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