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Exploring the Mystery- Why Mexico Resists the Celebration of Cinco de Mayo
Why doesn’t Mexico celebrate Cinco de Mayo?
Cinco de Mayo, or the Fifth of May, is a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Despite its significance in Mexican history, the country itself does not widely celebrate this event as a national holiday. This raises the question: why doesn’t Mexico celebrate Cinco de Mayo? The answer lies in a combination of historical, cultural, and political factors that have shaped the nation’s approach to this significant event. In this article, we will explore these reasons and shed light on the complexities surrounding Mexico’s attitude towards Cinco de Mayo.