The history of Mexico's Independence Day - National …
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OverviewA decade-long struggleConfusion with Cinco de MayoRemembering the first revoltCommonly confused with Cinco de Mayo in the U.S., this holiday celebrates the moment when …On September 16, Mexicans around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the country’s independence from Spain. The day is marked by a national holiday in Mexico, a reenactment of a historic moment from the revolution’s leader, and an array of performances from fireworks to da…Often confused with Cinco de Mayo by people living in the United States, Mexico’s independenc…“Independence commemorates the beginning [of the struggle],” says Elena Albarrán, associate professor of history and global and intercultural studies at Miami University in Ohio. “In this case, you celebrate the moment of insurgency, the possibility, and the hope.”See more on nationalgeographic.com Commonly confused with Cinco de Mayo in the U.S., this holiday celebrates the moment when …On September 16, Mexicans around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the country’s independence from Spain. The day is marked by a national holiday in Mexico, a reenactment of a historic moment from the revolution’s leader, and an array of performances from fireworks to da… Often confused with Cinco de Mayo by people living in the United States, Mexico’s independenc…“Independence commemorates the beginning [of the struggle],” says Elena Albarrán, associate professor of history and global and intercultural studies at Miami University in Ohio. “In this case, you celebrate the moment of insurgency, the possibility, and the hope.” Published: Sep 14, 2018
Commonly confused with Cinco de Mayo in the U.S., this holiday celebrates the moment when …On September 16, Mexicans around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the country’s independence from Spain. The day is marked by a national holiday in Mexico, a reenactment of a historic moment from the revolution’s leader, and an array of performances from fireworks to da…
Often confused with Cinco de Mayo by people living in the United States, Mexico’s independenc…“Independence commemorates the beginning [of the struggle],” says Elena Albarrán, associate professor of history and global and intercultural studies at Miami University in Ohio. “In this case, you celebrate the moment of insurgency, the possibility, and the hope.”
Published: Sep 14, 2018
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