the Mexican Independence Day is cinco de mayo No, it's not. The Mexican Independence Day is September 16, commemorating the day in 1810 when Mexico's independence from Spain was first proclaimed. Cinco de Mayo (the 5th of May) celebrates the day in 1862 when republican forces, battling the French supported Emperor Maximillian, gained their first significant victory at the battle of Puebla. Although Cinco de Mayo is widely celebrated in the United States as a display of Mexican heritage, it is actually a fairly minor holiday in Mexico itself, largely ignored outside of Puebla.
the same day as us because i live in mexico
September
Mexico'S Independence Day is celebrated with food, Mariachi bands, and the generation of families.
No. It's Independence
we celebrate mexicos independence day because they are in the same continent as us and we deal with them alot more after tthey became independent.
September 15,1810
Mexico does indeed have an Independence Day - It is each September 16th when they celebrate their independence from Spanish rule. See the weblink at the lower left for more information.
Mexico's Independence Day.
Do people in the United States celebrate United States Day? "Independence Day" is not solely associated with just American independence (July 4th). Mexico has an Independence day (May 5th), Greece has an Independence Day (March 25th). Malaysia's is August 31st.
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.
americans celebrate Independence Day
Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua celebrate their independence on such day.
The Independence Day of Mexico, from Spain.
Because TX got their independence from Mexico, so then the US could take it in as a state. It is on March 2nd.