Mexico won it's war of independence in 1821 (against Spain). Independence Day evolved over time as a result of this, with the "Cry of Independence" theme being adopted in the late 20th Century.
What are the traditions of the mexican independence day celebration?
In 1810.
September 16th, 1810.
Mexican Independence day is on the 16th of September
On the early hours of September 16 (Mexican Independence Day).
September 15th & 16th.
Dia de la Independencia (literally, independence day). It is celebrated on September 16.
It is the 200th anniversary (hence, bicentennial) of the start of the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821).
This happened because Mexican people wanted Independence
Because September 16th is the day father Miguel Hidalgo started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican Independence War against Spain.
Spanish Independence Day, known as "Día de la Independencia," is celebrated on September 16th. This day commemorates the start of the Mexican War of Independence from Spanish rule, which began in 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo issued the famous "Grito de Dolores." The celebration features parades, fireworks, and various festivities across Mexico and among Mexican communities worldwide. It marks a significant moment in Mexican history, symbolizing freedom and national pride.
Mexican Independence Day gets confused with Cinco de Mayo. Mexico gained independence from Spain on September 16, 1810, so that is their independence day. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla during the French-Mexican War on May 5, 1862.