hildago
mexicans celebrate the mexican independence day, by eating traditional mexican food , and just being a straight up , fun loving wetback . <3
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.
It is celebrated on the night of 15 September with the 16th being a holiday.
The opposite is being a non-Mexican. Nationalities do not have antonyms.
There are many of them. With the exception being Christmas and New Year's Day, the remaining Mexican holidays are different from those found in the United States:January 1: Año nuevo / New year's dayFebruary 5: Dia de la constitucion / Constitution DayMarch 21: Nacimiento de Benito Juarez / Benito Juarez's birthday - honors the most beloved president among Mexicans.May 1: Dia del Trabajo / International Labor daySeptember 16: Independence day's military parade (Mexican Independence was declared on September 16, 1810 and the celebration usually begins on the late hours of September 15 at the Grito de independencia).November 20: Dia de la Revolucion / Mexican Revolution Day - commemorates the Mexican Revolution of 1910.December 25: Navidad / Christmas
The Constitution was signed at Independence Hall on September 17, 1787. But the signatures that are even more important are those given by the states as it was being considered for ratification.
Yes.
No. Black people were in such position before Mexico attained its independence, mainly due to being slaves. However, Mexican independence ideals also advocated abolitionism and even if they were one of the most economically "challenged" classes, they were quickly absorbed into the general population.
The Constitution was signed at Independence Hall on September 17, 1787. But the signatures that are even more important are those given by the states as it was being considered for ratification.
By being 18 years old and having Mexican citizenship (having one or both Mexican parents or being born on Mexican soil, including ships with Mexican flag on international waters).
There is a huge difference between being ethical and being socially responsible. You do not need to be ethical to be socially responsible for example.
it is about life and being responsible