It's not Americans, it's Mexicans. It's the day Mexico defeated the French in Puebla in 1863.
americans celebrate Independence Day
Independence Day
Almost all Americans celebrate the 4th of July.
We celebrate it on July 4th! The Fourth of July!!! :)
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
Cinco de Mayo or 5th of May is a celebration of the removal of Maximillian and his French forces from Mexico City.
Just as Chinese Americans may celebrate the Chinese new year and others do not, or Icelandic Americans may celebrate Thorrablot while others do not, or people of any other nationality may honor their heritage or not, it can be assumed that some Japanese Americans may celebrate Obon or Tanabata while others may not. It is an individual choice, not a sweeping mandate.
What will Americans celebrate on January 15
The Native Americans did not celebrate Christmas or Halloween. The early colonists did not celebrate Halloween either, and most did not celebrate Christmas.
The vast majority of Americans celebrate Christmas. A majority of Americans belong to Christian denominations. Only the Jewish minority of about 6 million people celebrate Hanukkah.
americans celebrate Independence Day
Many sources say 95% of Americans celebrate Christmas.
they celebrate Halloween the same as Americans
its the day we celebrate Jesus's birth
No, it is an American holiday. Some expatriates (Americans living abroad) may celebrate however.
5th of May (Spanish: Cinco de Mayo)
Americans and Canadians both celebrate Memorial Day or Remembrance Day.