What is Cinco de Mayo? Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday celebrated in Puebla in Mexico and in many US cities with large Mexican populations. It began as a regional celebration of the defeat of the French Army by Mexican soldiers at the battle of Puebla in 1862. In 1861 Mexico declared that it was suspending payment on all its foreign debt for two years. Even though President Juarez had said payments would resume in 1863, Great Britain, France and Spain were not satisfied. Eventually the British and Spanish backed off, but France, under the rule of Emporer Napoleon III, insisted on using force to secure its debt payments. As the French Army, led by General Charles de Lorencez, was marching toward Mexico City it encountered stiff resistance. On May 5, 1862, General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated Napoleon s Army in the Battle of Puebla. It was a victory against all odds and on 9 May 1862, President Juarez declared the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla to be a national holiday, known as Battle of Puebla Day or Battle of Cinco de Mayo. Today, the anniversay of the Battle of Puebla, or Cinco de Mayo is still a big celebration in Puebla and in Mexico City, with parades, fiestas and fireworks, but for the rest of Mexico the anniversary is no longer so widely celebrated. Cinco de Mayo is, however, a major celebration in the United States. Some believe this is because the battle marked a change in the relationship between the United States and Mexico. The theory is that from Mexico, Napoleon wanted to aid the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War. This would have meant a longer, bloodier war. At that time, the French Army was the greatest military force on the globe so the victory was a huge achievement for the Mexican Army. In 2012 President Obama declared the celebration of Cinco de Mayo as an opportunity to pay tribute to our shared heritage and our future partnership.
How do we celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Whether or not you are of Mexican heritage, Cinco de Mayo is a chance to celebrate all things Mexican! From wonderful food to colorful traditions, crafts and music, it s a time to party! Mexican food & drink Mole Poblano is traditionally served on Cinco de Mayo and legend has it that the dish originates from Puebla. The story goes that two nuns were surprised by a visitor. Not being cooks they took a mortar and pestle and ground together all the ingredients that they could find - tomatoes, chocolate and chillies and then simmered the mix until it thickened into a sauce, now known as Mole. Traditional paper crafts There is a rich Mexican tradition of paper crafting. Pinatas, papel picado banderines (paper cut out garlands) and paper flowers are important in the festivities of Cinco de Mayo. * A battle re-enactment The battle of Cinco de Mayo has been re-enacted since the 1930s in Puebla and Mexico City. Men dress as Mexican and French soldiers and generals, women dress as soldaderas, who as well as cooking and looking after the soldiers, fight alongside them. * We ve put together video tutorials on our website happythought.co.uk, showing you how to make your own mexican paper flowers or papel picado garlands made from crepe paper.
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The Mexican Flag The Mexican flag consists of three vertical bands in green, white and red, with the Mexican coat of arms (an eagle on a prickly pear cactus with a snake in its beak and talons) in the center of the white.