This passage explains the historical significance of Cinco de Mayo, highlighting the Battle of Puebla in 1862 when Mexico's army successfully defended against the French forces. Despite being outnumbered, their victory became a symbol of Mexican resilience and pride. The passage also emphasizes that Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day but a celebration of cultural pride and unity, marked with festivities like parades, music, dancing, and food. Teachers can use this passage to introduce students to the origins of Cinco de Mayo and its cultural significance in Mexico and parts of the United States in a straightforward and accessible manner.
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