Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition)

Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition)
Title Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition) PDF eBook
Author Aurora Colón García
Publisher Heinemann-Raintree Library
Pages 40
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781432910402

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What does 'Cinco de Mayo' mean? Who fought in the Battle of Puebla? Why do people celebrate Cinco de Mayo? The new editions of 'Holiday Histories' describe holidays and special days that are celebrated in the United States. Discover the history behind each holiday or special day. Learn why these days are important.

Marco's Cinco de Mayo

Marco's Cinco de Mayo
Title Marco's Cinco de Mayo PDF eBook
Author Lisa Bullard
Publisher Millbrook Press ™
Pages 25
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1541503945

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Marco loves the food, parades, and fun of Cinco de Mayo. This year he's one of the dancers. As he listens to the mariachi music, Marco thinks of the brave Mexicans at the first Cinco de Mayo. Find out the different things people do to celebrate this holiday! Learn the history behind the days people celebrate in the Holidays and Special Days series. Each book follows a young narrator through the process of preparing for and celebrating a special event.

Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo
Title Cinco de Mayo PDF eBook
Author Emma Carlson Berne
Publisher Holidays in Rhythm and Rhyme
Pages 28
Release 2018-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1684103975

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Cinco de Mayo, or the Fifth of May, honors an important battle fought by the Mexican army in 1862. On this day, people celebrate with Mexican food, music, and dancing. Sing along as you explore Holidays in Rhythm and Rhyme!

El Cinco de Mayo

El Cinco de Mayo
Title El Cinco de Mayo PDF eBook
Author David Hayes-Bautista
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 302
Release 2012-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 0520951794

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Why is Cinco de Mayo—a holiday commemorating a Mexican victory over the French at Puebla in 1862—so widely celebrated in California and across the United States, when it is scarcely observed in Mexico? As David E. Hayes-Bautista explains, the holiday is not Mexican at all, but rather an American one, created by Latinos in California during the mid-nineteenth century. Hayes-Bautista shows how the meaning of Cinco de Mayo has shifted over time—it embodied immigrant nostalgia in the 1930s, U.S. patriotism during World War II, Chicano Power in the 1960s and 1970s, and commercial intentions in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it continues to reflect the aspirations of a community that is engaged, empowered, and expanding.

Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition)

Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition)
Title Cinco de Mayo (2nd Edition) PDF eBook
Author Aurora Colon Garcia
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 36
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781432910488

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Discusses the holiday Cinco de Mayo, celebrated by Mexicans and Mexican Americans in remembrance of the Mexican army's defeat of the French army in Pubela, Mexico, in 1862.

Max Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Max Celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Title Max Celebrates Cinco de Mayo PDF eBook
Author Adria Fay Worsham
Publisher Capstone
Pages 14
Release 2008-09
Genre Cinco de Mayo (Mexican holiday)
ISBN 1404847596

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Jose invites Max to his house to help celebrate Cinco de Mayo with his family.

Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo
Title Cinco de Mayo PDF eBook
Author Gustavo Vazquez-Lozano
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 54
Release 2019-04-29
Genre
ISBN 9781096285717

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*Includes pictures *Includes a bibliography for further reading "We are so superior to the Mexicans in race, in organization, in discipline, in morality and in elevation of feeling, that I beg your Excellency to be so good as to inform the emperor that I am already master of Mexico." - French General Charles de Lorencez before the Battle of Puebla There are two great misconceptions about Cinco de Mayo in the United States, despite the fact it has become one of the country's most beloved days. The first misconception is that the date marks the Independence of Mexico, and the second is that the celebration was imported in relatively recent times by Mexican immigrants. In fact, May 5 does not mark Mexico's independence (which is celebrated on September 16), but the day of the most important battle in the history of the country, fought against the French. Furthermore, the celebration of Cinco de Mayo did not originate in Mexico but in America in the 1860s, shortly after the Battle of Puebla. Indeed, Mexico was still occupied by the French at the time, and Cinco de Mayo is actually as American as apple pie. The Battle of Puebla took place 100 miles east of Mexico City in May 1862, pitting a poorly-fed, ill-equipped and inexperienced Mexican army, largely formed by peasants who were simply given a rifle or a saber, against one of Europe's greatest powers. Nonetheless, the results would demonstrate not only Mexico's integrity but also the crumbling of colonial European power in the Americas. The triumph of a modest Mexican general who was born in Texas was a surprise not only for Mexicans, but even more so for French Emperor Napoleon III and his army, considered to be "the first soldiers of the world." It also resonated in the European press that expected to see a re-conquest of Mexico without great difficulties. Things would forever be different in the Americas. 150 years later, Cinco de Mayo is firmly established as a party day for millions of people, most notably in America. The streets fill with dances, colorful parades, mariachi music, and lots of Mexican food, as Americans consume 81 million pounds of avocados, millions of bags of tortilla chips, and $735 million worth of beer, not to mention the countless margaritas made with 127 million liters of tequila, a drink that everyone properly associates with Mexico. The celebration is not limited to the Hispanic community, either, as people of all origins commemorate the day to recognize Mexico's contribution to North American history or to have fun and drink more tequila than ever. Even America's federal government has joined the festivities; since the 1980s, the White House has celebrated Cinco de Mayo with mariachi music and Mexican dances, making clear the connection between the Mexican victory and America's own Civil War. Cinco de Mayo: The History of the Battle of Puebla and the Famous Mexican Holiday looks at the important battle, its ramifications, and the celebration of the event. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Cinco de Mayo like never before.