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Cinco De Mayo is also known as the fifth of may.It for the the Battle of Puebla which took place on May 5, 1862. it's actually celebrated on September 16. T'keyah Waters
¿Quién no ama una razón para celebrar un día de fiesta? ¿Quién no amar a una fiesta que celebra la libertad y la libertad? I think it is interesting that more americans celebrate cinco de Mayo than the spanish. -Alecia Morgan
it's sad that it took 11 years after their declard independence for the first solider to leave mexico.
ReplyDeleteCinco De Mayo is also known as the fifth of may.It for the the Battle of Puebla which took place on May 5, 1862. it's actually celebrated on September 16.
ReplyDeleteT'keyah Waters
¿Quién no ama una razón para celebrar un día de fiesta? ¿Quién no amar a una fiesta que celebra la libertad y la libertad? I think it is interesting that more americans celebrate cinco de Mayo than the spanish.
ReplyDelete-Alecia Morgan