Why is Cinco de Mayo celebrated in the United States?
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the United States as a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage.
In the 1960s, Cinco de Mayo became a symbol of resistance and identity for Mexican Americans during the Chicano Movement. Later, Cinco de Mayo became commercialized, especially by alcohol and food brands.
However, these celebrations first started in the 1860s to commemorate the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo means “Fifth of May,” the day that battle took place.
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