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This is a discussion on 5 de Mayo within the General Discussion forums, part of the Everything But Cigars category; Just a small something from today . I know lots of people celebrate 5 de Mayo in the US but ...
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Funky Monkey
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Just a small something from today
. I know lots of people celebrate 5 de Mayo in the US but justin case you didnt know why it was a Holiday (since its a Mexican Holiday) here is a little bit of History .Hope you enjoy a good tequila and some good mexican food today, I know i will! mmmm.... Tacos!! Cinco de mayo de 1862 - La Batalla de Puebla. The 5th of May is celebrated in the United States among the Mexican-American population, especially in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Various Mexican-American societies use the celebrations to commemorate the overthrow of the Mexican Imperial Monarchy headed by Maximilian of Austria. The Imperial Monarchy was imposed from 1864 to 1867 on Mexico by Napoleon III, Emperor of France (nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte) and the Mexican conservatives "Club de Notables". The Mexican-American societies were formed after the Mexican-American war (1846-184 In 1858, Benito Juárez was elected President of the United States of Mexico to defend the Mexican Constitution established on February 5th, 1857. After much internal struggle, Juárez was re-elected in 1861. Because of financial instability, mainly due to the Mexican-American war, the Mexican Congress suspended foreign debt repayment for two years. The creditors in Europe (England, Spain and France) decided intervention was needed to collect the debts. Unbeknownst to the other two, France had its own agenda. France wanted to dispose of the Mexican Constitutional Government and set up a monarchy favorable to France. Napoleon III, Emperor of the Second French Empire had grandiose plans to impose a monarchical government upon the nations of Central and South America. This was to provide raw materials and trade for the European nations as well as check the growing power of the US Republic following the annexation of California, Arizona and New Mexico. France's designs were formented and abetted by the plutocratic and conservative land owners of Mexico who feared loss of land and political power to the newly elected constitutional government of Benito Juárez. On December 8th, 1861 the European powers landed and occupied Veracruz, Spain arrived first. By April 11, 1862 after realizing France's intent, England and Spain withdrew their support. Meanwhile, in Mexico City, President Juárez (a full blooded Zapotec Indian, and a lawyer who had studied to become a priest), was taking countermeasures: "There is no help but in defense but I can assure you... the Imperial Government will not succeed in subduing the Mexicans, and its armies will not have a single day of peace... we must stop them, not only for our country but for the respect of the sovereignty of the nations"(1). Juarez declared martial law and declared all areas occupied by the French in a state of siege. After reinforcements arrived, a French force of (7,000) seven thousand set out on the (225) two hundred twenty five mile route to Mexico City in early April under the illusion that the Mexican people would welcome them. This illusion was fostered by Juan N. Almonte, a Mexican reactionary, and by Count Dubois du Saligny appointed French Ambassador to Mexico by Napoleon. Presidente Juárez commanded General Ignacio Zaragoza to block the advance of the French Army with 2,000 soldiers at the fortified hills of Loreto and Guadalupe by the city of Puebla. On May 5th, 1862, cannons boomed and rifle shots rang out as the French soldiers attacked the two forts. Before the day was over, one fort was in ruins and more than a thousand French soldiers were dead. The Mexicans had won the battle, but not the war. Yet, this date was established as symbolic of the Mexicans' courage against a formidable army. In June 1864, Maximilian of Habsburg and his wife Charlotte arrived in Mexico City as the crowned Emperor of the newly formed Mexican Empire. Although Maximilian organized the administration, liberated the Indians from servitude, and developed the natural resources of the country, he was unable to avoid the opposition of the Mexican patriots. The republicans, led by Benito Juárez, did not accept the foreign intervention. They went north and requested assistance from the Californians and other Mexican-American societies to help them with volunteers and financial support. Finally, Maximilian was overthrown and captured on May 15, 1867, tried by court martial, and executed by firing squad on June 19 at the Cerro de las Campanas along with his generals Miguel Miramón and Tomás Mejía. The 5 de Mayo is a Mexican national holiday. The battlefield is now a park in Puebla with a statue of General Zaragoza riding horseback. One of the forts is a war museum with a display of hundreds of toy soldiers set up to show what had happened that day. But it is in the United States of America where the celebration is more festive consisting of parades, music, folklore, dances and food. These festivities are mainly fund raising events and for solidarity among the Mexican-Americans.
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Evolving Lead Puffer Fish
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Re: 5 de Mayo
Salud! Cerveza and Tequila for everyone!
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well, carlos. in honor of 5 de mayo, i wore my fancy-schmancy "Mexicali beer" T-shirt today to work, and then i gathered up some guys and went to the best mexican eatery around here for lunch....
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hehehe corelejo time
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Hope you had a good cinco de Mayo. Salud.
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Evolving Lead Puffer Fish
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Carlos,
Thanks for the info...I always wondered why i was pouring Tequila down my throat on the 5th of may every year Hope you had a great day! Now what to smoke with Tequila?
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Puffer Fish with many spikes
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They said on the radio that at 5:05:05 on 5/5/05 and the fifth day of the week Thursday, happens every 7,000 years! lol
We're eating Italian tonight! Go figure! lol |
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WillyGT, I have always wanted to hear the whole story, and can't thank you enough for posting...Gracias Amigo!!
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Thanks Willey
and here I taught it was celebrating the day someone discovered tequila ![]()
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thanks dude that was awesome! I wanted to know that too but never thought of looking it up..go figure
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Re: 5 de Mayo
I drank some obligatory Coronas for the occasion along with a LGC Serie R #5 Maduro.
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Thanks Carlos.
I love history! Happy Cinqo de Mayo smoke. ![]()
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