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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...

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  3. Cinco de Mayo (pronounced [ˈsiŋko ðe ˈmaʝo] in Mexico, Spanish for "Fifth of May") is an annual celebration held on May 5 to celebrate Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, [1] [2] led by General Ignacio Zaragoza.

  4. May 3, 2021 · The holiday celebrates the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla, which took place on May 5, 1862. A year prior, Mexican President Benito Juarez suspended payment of all foreign debts. In response, France invaded Mexico.

  5. May 5, 2020 · The Battle of the Puebla, fought on May 5, 1862, decisively shifted the balance of power in North America away from the European nations.

  6. On May 5, 1862, a poorly equipped mestizo and Zapotec force under the command of General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated French troops at the Battle of Puebla, southeast of Mexico City; about 1,000 French troops were killed.

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  7. May 1, 2024 · The city was later renamed Puebla de Zaragoza, a museum devoted to the battle’s historical significance, and the battlefield is maintained as a park. Cinco de Mayo Meaning Today. In the United States today, Cinco de Mayo is seen as a day to celebrate the culture and heritage of people with a Mexican background.

  8. Mar 3, 2010 · Cinco de Mayo. During the French-Mexican War (1861-1867), an outnumbered Mexican army defeats a powerful invading French force at Puebla. The retreat of the French troops at the Battle of...

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