by eltonn » Sat May 06, 2017 8:31 am
username | save seedcakes
babusagi name | Dennis
babusagi pronouns | he/him
what does Cinco de Mayo celebrate? in Mexico, it's a quiet little holiday where kids have the day off from school, but banks and stuff are still open. it celebrates a victory won by the Mexicans during the Spanish-Mexican War back in the 1800s over Napoleon III's troops. The Mexicans had about 2000 soldiers, and the Spanish had 6000... however, the Mexicans suffered about 100 deaths, while the Spaniards had 500 before they retreated. The victory was the beginning of the end of the Spanish-Mexican War, which ended about 6 years later. However, it's quite different in America. America uses it as a day to celebrate Mexican culture and also to market Mexican items [because.. money!], and there are generally a lot of parties on this day. Funny how the country it's from is just a quiet day off, while America just parties the day away, amiright? Well, it did have SOME effect on the Americans. During the time of the battle, America was having its Civil War. Because the French were busy fighting the Spanish-American war, they couldn't send help to the Confederates.