I wonder how many people know? don't look it up before answering. Spoiler It isn't really a Mexican holiday it more of an American one http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/05/us/cinco-de-mayo-origins/index.html
Spoiler Mexico beat the French army in a battle. I think they lost the war though. France was trying to get back some money they loaned to Mexico.
Would be France to get money taken from them and then get their asses kicked in a fight because of it. Double pwnage.
Nice Read. Thanks See the Confederacy were not on losers but they are actually associated with the French! Rocket River
It's a celebration of France losing a battle. Technically everyday could be a holiday for that reason.
None of the above. From the seventh grade history textbook, believe it was something about French invading Mexico to collect debts. Probably under the same threat, they also helped guarantee Haiti's long term poverty by collecting war reparations for several years after independence. Maybe one of the reasons the French don't seem to take so much umbrage for being falsely labeled as "weak" nowadays is because, when they were strong and powerful, they were somewhat unpleasant.
Yep this is correct. Thy are just trying to make it like St Pattys day. Sell a lot of beer and mexican food. Its worked so far. I always look at it as a fake mexican holiday. but nothing wrong with that.
That's how the United States works. We steal stuff from other countries, and make them better! USA USA USA. Spoiler Worked for Texas.