they celebrate with big parades fiestas and use fireworks at night. and food and songs
Mexico's Independence Day.
The Independence Day of Mexico, from Spain.
Mexicans usually celebrate their independence day with honor and pride just like Americans on 4th of July. some of the things they do is fireworks, drink, party, family reunions. etc.
It is a day to celebrate the Mexican independence from France which was granted to the mexican people on September 16th 1821.
It is the day Mexicans celebrate their independence from Spain.
Cinco de Mayo is the most famous solely Mexican holiday. This is the day the Mexicans received their independence from France. Mexican's are mostly catholic and celebrate Christmas as well.
They celebrate the 16th of September because it is their Independence Day. They received independence from Spain 200 years ago
September 16 is officially Mexican Independence Day. The day is called "Grito de Dolores" (literally Shout from Dolores) or their Independence from Spain, and is routinely celebrated in Mexico.Many Mexican-Americans and Mexicans living in the US pay little heed to that occasion, but do celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" (fifth of May) as a patriotic holiday. On May 5, 1862, Mexican forces defeated an invading French army at the Battle of Puebla.
mexicans celebrate the mexican independence day, by eating traditional mexican food , and just being a straight up , fun loving wetback . <3
National Hispanic Day
On September 16th Mexicans celebrate their independence day with a fiesta.
No, Mexico does not celebrate USA's Independence day on the 4th of July...They have thier own Independence Day...September 16th....to celebrate Mexico's independence from Spanish rule.