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Title: Cinco de Mayo: 5th of May


1
Cinco de Mayo5th of May
  • Celebrating the Mexican Victory at the Battle of
    Puebla 1862

2
Setting the Stage
  • Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 and
    struggled through the American War 1846 1848
    and the Mexican Civil War of 1858
  • These events ruined Mexicos economy
  • Mexico was in debt to France for loaning them
    money to fight these wars and France demanded
    repayment

3
Frances Expanding Empire
  • Since Mexico owed them money, France demanded
    that Mexico grant French leadership within the
    Mexican government as a way of expanding their
    empire
  • Mexico refused and stopped making loan repayments
  • Napoleon, Frances ruler, sent his relative,
    Archduke Maximillian, to take over and control
    Mexico

4
The French Invasion
  • France invaded Mexico at the Gulf Coast along the
    state of Veracruz
  • The French began to march toward Mexico City

5
Mexican Resistance
  • Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin organized
    a group of 4,500 Zapotec Indians and Mestizo
    farmers to fight against the French.

6
Mexican Militia
  • The Mexican army had excellent horses, but very
    few guns and weapons.
  • They fought using farming equipment such as hoes
    and machetes as well as sticks and rocks.

7
French Army
  • The French had 6,500 soldiers compared to the
    4,500 Mexicans
  • The French were equipped with guns, ammunition,
    were well-trained and had a many horses

8
Mexican Victory!
  • The French cavalry were distracted and led off by
    the Mexican cavalry
  • Meanwhile, the French infantry attacked the
    Mexican defenders through mud from a recent
    thunderstorm and through hundreds of stampeding
    cattle led by Indians armed only with machetes
  • The French were brutally defeated

9
American Involvement
  • The American government sent guns and ammunition
    to the Mexican soldiers to help them drive the
    French out for good
  • Mexicans fought side by side with the Americans
    and formed a bond of friendship and trust between
    the two governments

10
Cinco de Mayo
  • A celebration of freedom and liberty
  • Honors the bravery and resilience of a small,
    outnumbered militia
  • Proves that common people can be strong and
    powerful when united in a common goal
  • Celebrates the bond created between Mexico and
    the U.S.

11
IViva Mexico!
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